Yang Zhilin
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FigureAsia 35 Under 35 · AI

Yang Zhilin

Age 33 · Researcher-founder · China and United States; open model checkpoints used by international developers

Advancing China’s Open Frontier-Model Research

Age at the edition eligibility date
33
Field
Long-context language models and open agentic systems
Country or region
China and United States; open model checkpoints used by international developers
FigureAsia U35 Assessment
93.4 / 100

Career and documented record

Long before founding Moonshot AI, Yang Zhilin co-authored influential work on long-context language modelling. Kimi K2 brought that research lineage into a trillion-parameter mixture-of-experts system with released checkpoints, while independent evaluation placed its progress in a measured international context.

Yang Zhilin studied computer science at Tsinghua University and completed doctoral work at Carnegie Mellon University. He co-authored Transformer-XL, published at ACL in 2019, and contributed to XLNet, research that addressed context length and dependency modelling before long-context systems became a major commercial category. He later co-founded Moonshot AI in Beijing and became its chief executive. The company’s consumer assistant, Kimi, made long-context interaction central to its early identity. Adoption totals are principally company-reported and should not be confused with independently audited use. In July 2025, Yang was among the authors of the Kimi K2 technical report. The system used a mixture-of-experts architecture with one trillion total parameters and 32 billion active parameters, trained on 15.5 trillion tokens. The report also described MuonClip, an optimisation approach intended to stabilise large-scale training, and released model checkpoints for external use. These were team achievements, not Yang’s work alone. An independent December 2025 evaluation by a national standards institute described K2 Thinking as the most capable publicly available Chinese model it had evaluated at release, while finding that it remained behind leading United States systems on several dimensions. That balanced result supports Yang’s inclusion more strongly than unqualified company benchmarking would.

Why Yang Zhilin is on the list

FigureAsia selected Yang for a record that links established scientific authorship with current frontier-model development. Transformer-XL remains an independently verifiable contribution, while Kimi K2 demonstrates continued technical ambition through scale, optimisation research and released weights. Independent evaluation supplies a valuable external check: the model was consequential without being portrayed as universally superior. FigureAsia attributes K2 to its full author and engineering team, recognising Yang for scientific continuity, laboratory leadership and the decision to make substantial model artefacts available beyond the company.

The 2025–26 record

Verified contribution 01

In July 2025, Yang co-authored the Kimi K2 technical report describing a one-trillion-parameter mixture-of-experts model with 32 billion active parameters.

Verified contribution 02

The team reported training on 15.5 trillion tokens, introduced the MuonClip optimisation method and released model checkpoints.

Verified contribution 03

In December 2025, an independent national evaluation assessed K2 Thinking as the strongest publicly available Chinese model it had tested at release, while documenting remaining gaps against leading United States systems.

The work in its field

Released Kimi K2 checkpoints enabled developers and researchers outside China to inspect, adapt and deploy the model. The company reports a large user base, but independently audited geographic adoption and production-use data remain unavailable.

Yang is a China-based scientist-founder whose work strengthens Asia’s independent frontier-model capacity and contributes openly inspectable research to the international language-model ecosystem.

Assessment breakdown

93.4out of 100

01

Defining contribution

23.75 / 25

A completed piece of work, institution or system that materially changes what the field can do.

02

Demonstrated impact and reach

18.2 / 20

Observable adoption, scientific use, policy consequence or operational reach, with self-reported metrics labelled as such.

03

Personal agency and attribution

13.8 / 15

Evidence that the individual shaped the result, separated from team, employer and investor halo.

04

Technical or institutional originality

14.25 / 15

A new method, product form, research direction, governance mechanism or deployment model.

05

Durability and field-shaping influence

9.4 / 10

The likelihood that the contribution will remain useful beyond a single news cycle or model release.

06

Evidence integrity and responsible practice

9 / 10

The quality of the record, the precision of claims and the seriousness with which limitations and harms are addressed.

07

Asia–world relevance

5 / 5

A documented connection to Asia, impact on Asian systems, or clear importance to the region’s place in the international field.

Evidence and attribution

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Achievement records
5
Assessment window
2025–26
Editorial status
Included in the 2026 FigureAsia 35 Under 35 edition

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