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As we pointed out with DeepSeek, user data collected by its online services will be storied in China, per its privacy policy. It's a similar story with Alibaba's Qwen Chat, which may store data in either its Singapore or Chinese datacenters.
Those who have had professional dealings with DeepSeek say he is obsessed with human-like artificial general intelligence ( AGI) and the impact it could have on the world. In his pursuit of it, DeepSeek’s founder is upending ideas about technological progress both in the West and China.
Chinese e-commerce juggernaut Alibaba Group Holding’s (NYSE:BABA) cloud unit released a new family of AI models, Qwen2.5-VL, that can parse files, comprehend videos, count objects in images, and control a PC.
Chinese startup DeepSeeks’ success has not only put pressure on international rivals but also led to a scramble among domestic competitors to upgrade their own AI models.
Alibaba Group Holding released on Wednesday an upgraded version of its Qwen artificial intelligence (AI) model, which it said "comprehensively outperformed" in certain benchmark tests DeepSeek-V3, the large language model (LLM) launched in December by China's hottest start-up.
China aims to dominate in artificial intelligence and a growing variety of technologies. What it means for U.S. policymakers and investors.
Massive downloads of the Asian country’s app are expanding its potential to control, misinform and erode democratic principles in the West
BEIJING: Chinese tech and e-commerce giant Alibaba on Wednesday announced the release of Qwen2.5-Max, an advanced artificial intelligence model that the company
AI’s next frontier is not just about larger models but smarter, more interpretable, and ethically aligned ones
On 12 January, two days after the release of DeepSeek-R1, ByteDance, the company that owns TikTok, released an update to its flagship AI model, claiming to have passed OpenAI's o1 version (backed by Microsoft) in AIME, a benchmark test that measures the ability of AI models to understand and respond to complex instructions.