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Did Cursor really just rebrand Kimi???

Theo · t3.gg

Summary

Thesis: The discussion delves into the implications and controversy surrounding Cursor’s use of the Kimi K2.5 model in their new Composer 2 AI, raising questions about licensing, model reporting, and the future of open-weight models in competitive AI environments.

  • Cursor has developed a new AI model, Composer 2, which utilizes Kimi K2.5 as its base.
  • The integration of Kimi K2.5 raised licensing questions and potential legal issues.

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Key moments

  • Introduction — Composer 2 & Kimi K2.5
    0:00
  • Business strategy & competition
    9:57
  • Impact on open-weight models
    26:00
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