Alibaba launched Qwen3, its latest open-source large language model, and Wan 2.5 visual-generation models, enhancing its AI development platforms.
Alibaba's release of Qwen3 (including the 1-trillion-parameter Qwen3-Max) and Wan 2.5 visual-generation models represents a major advancement in its full-stack AI capabilities. These releases reinforce Alibaba's position as a key competitor in the global AI landscape and will accelerate innovation across enterprise applications, from language understanding to video generation.
Alibaba launched the Qwen3 large language model series, including the 1-trillion-parameter Qwen3-Max, advancing its position in the global LLM race.
The company previewed Wan 2.5 visual-generation models with video and image generation capabilities for enterprise use.
These releases, announced at the Apsara Conference 2025, solidify Alibaba's position as a full-stack AI service provider competing globally.
Alibaba's AI advancements will intensify competition within APAC, particularly against Tencent and Baidu, for enterprise cloud and AI services. This strengthens its ecosystem in Southeast Asia and other emerging markets, offering localized, advanced AI solutions. It also aligns with China's push for AI self-sufficiency and digital economy growth, influencing regional tech policy and investment.
The company previewed Wan 2.5 visual-generation models with video and image generation capabilities for enterprise use.
These releases, announced at the Apsara Conference 2025, solidify Alibaba's position as a full-stack AI service provider competing globally.
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