What can Kimi do?
1. Long text processing: support 2 million words input, quickly parse PDF, Word and other files, extract core content (such as academic paper summaries, contract clause analysis).
2. Information integration and Q&A: Generate structured answers based on multi-source information, support multiple rounds of follow-up questions (such as "Explain the technical principle of XX mentioned in the report").
3. Assisted creation: Provide text polishing, content expansion, brainstorming (such as generating marketing plans and story outlines).
4. Language support: Chinese-English translation, terminology interpretation, suitable for academic/business scenarios (such as "Translate the 'Force Majeure' clause in legal documents").
5. Online search (need to be enabled): Get the latest information in real time (such as "AI industry trends in 2024").
What can't Kimi do?
1. Lack of real-time performance: Relying on pre-training data, it is impossible to obtain the latest developments (such as "Yesterday's stock market closing price").
2. Limited by deep professional fields: answers to unpopular subjects (such as paleontology) or highly customized requirements (such as "designing nuclear reactor structures") may be inaccurate.
3. Lack of physical interaction: unable to directly operate equipment (such as "turn on the computer camera").
4. Weak emotional and ethical judgment: answers to subjective questions (such as "how to evaluate the artistic value of a movie") may be general.
5. File format limitations: does not support complex charts, audio/video parsing (such as "extracting key frames in a video").
Summary: Kimi is an efficient information processing tool, suitable for knowledge integration and text creation, but needs to be combined with real-time data or professional tools to meet complex needs.