Day 10 · 15 minutes
Kimi
Summarize a 200-page document in one conversation.
~15 min read + 10 min hands-on1 Why this tool matters
Kimi (from Moonshot AI) has one standout feature: an enormous context window, meaning it can read and reason over very long documents in a single pass. If you work with long reports, legal filings, scientific literature reviews, or hefty transcripts, Kimi is a tool worth knowing about.
2 Walkthrough
- Go to kimi.com. Sign in via QR code or email.
- Upload the longest work document you have — a report, a handbook, a transcript.
- Ask: Give me a one-page executive summary, then list the three most important tables or figures and explain what each one shows.
- Ask a specific question about a detail buried on page 180. It should actually know.
- Try: Write five follow-up questions I should ask the author.
3 Your turn
Today’s exercise
Take the longest document you have been meaning to read — a product spec, a research paper, a whitepaper, a book. Upload to Kimi. Come away with the one-page summary and three questions. That is your reading for the week, compressed.
4 Pro tip
Worth keeping
Long-context models sometimes miss details in the middle of a document. Always ask a specific middle-document question as a sanity check before trusting a long summary.
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