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Alibaba pushes AI further with new open-source models and text-to-video

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China's Alibaba Technologies announced new open-source AI models and text-to-video technologies on Thursday, stepping up its efforts to compete in the rapidly expanding field of generative AI.
China's Alibaba Technologies announced new open-source AI models and text-to-video technologies on Thursday, stepping up its efforts to compete in the rapidly expanding field of generative AI.
China's Alibaba Technologies announced new open-source AI models and text-to-video technologies on Thursday, stepping up its efforts to compete in the rapidly expanding field of generative AI.

China’s Alibaba Technologies announced new open-source AI models and text-to-video technologies , stepping up its efforts to compete in the rapidly expanding field of generative AI.

The Qwen 2.5 family of large language models, which Alibaba released in May, has their 100 open-source models. Much like their American counterparts, Chinese tech businesses have been making significant investments in generative AI as they compete to create diverse and strong product lines.

As rivals like Baidu and OpenAI have mostly embraced closed-source strategies, Alibaba has embraced a hybrid approach, allocating resources to both open-source and private development in order to expand its assortment of AI products.

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It released a statement stating that its new models cover Their 29 languages, are capable of coding in more than 50 different languages, and have sizes ranging from 0.5 to 72 billion parameters—the variables that define an AI model’s capabilities and performance.

A broad range of AI applications from the automotive, gaming, and scientific research sectors are the target markets for these models.

Tongyi Wanxiang picture generation family includes a new text-to-video model that Alibaba revealed on Thursday. With this move, Alibaba joins an increasing number of Chinese IT companies venturing into this burgeoning sector.

It will now face up against major international competitors like OpenAI, which has expressed interest in text-to-video technology, thanks to this move. Jimeng AI, a text-to-video software, was released in August on Apple’s software Store for Chinese customers by ByteDance, the company that owns TikTok.

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