“Ali Baba” launches the latest model for artificial intelligence to compete with “Deep Seck”

The Chinese “Ali Baba” group launched a new version of its pioneering model for artificial intelligence “QIN”, to continue the rapid pace of development that characterized the artificial intelligence sector in China in the aftermath of “Deep Seck”.

“Ali Baba” revealed today, Tuesday, a series of “QWEN3” models, which she said is competing with “Deep Seck” in its performance at several levels, including mathematics and programming, adding that these models reduce the costs of publishing significantly compared to other major models.

Simulation of human thinking to solve problems

The “QWEN3” series includes two models called “MEE”, which are trying to match hybrid thinking systems – which mimic the way human beings think about solving problems – recently proposed by “Interopic” and “Google”.

Deep Seck and other developers used the technique of “MEE”, which divides the tasks into smaller groups of data, just like a team of specialists, each of whom focuses on part of the mission, which increases the efficiency of the process.

Since Deep Cick surpassed Oben EE, with a strong model it said it required only a few million dollars to build it, technology in China has drowned the market with an accelerated series of low -cost artificial intelligence services.

“Ali Baba” – which was announced by 2025, launched its full engagement in the artificial intelligence race – a new model of “QWEN 2.5” series just a few weeks ago, able to process text, pictures, sound and video, and is effective enough to run it directly on phones and laptops. It also revealed a new version of the “Quark” application, its artificial intelligence assistant, in March.

Artificial intelligence models boom

“Oben EE”, “Google” and “Interopic” released a set of models of recent months, while “Oben EE” plans to issue a more “open” model that mimics human thinking in the coming months, and it is a shift in the strategy after Deep Seck and Ali Baba launched open source systems, and “Ali Baba” announced today that all models of “QWen3” are open.

The Chinese company adopted its efforts in the field of artificial intelligence on “QWEN”, in February, CEO Edi Wu stated that the company’s “main goal” now is artificial intelligence in general, which is a somewhat mysterious goal in this sector to build artificial intelligence systems with human intellectual capabilities.

This transformation helped the company to recover from years of turmoil after the disagreement of the co -founder Jack Ma with the Communist Party in the country regarding the organization of the private sector. What, who was the most prominent business leaders in China, disappeared largely in view of the next few years.

In February, what joined other prominent entrepreneurs at a high -level meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping to discuss new technologies and innovations. The meeting referred to Beijing’s support for the long -lived private sector, which is essential to reviving the second largest economy in the world.