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Jack Ma just finished an AI mobilization meeting, and the key "soul figure" has left. It seems Jack Ma is really aging and becoming tiresome.
On March 3rd, senior executives from Alibaba and Ant Group gathered in Hangzhou to signal the "All in AI" strategic commitment.
The next day, Lin Junyang, the head of Qwen technology, announced his resignation on social media, attracting attention from the global AI community.
The departure may be due to internal organizational restructuring, disagreements over technical routes, and conflicts in commercialization goals.
Lin Junyang is Alibaba's youngest P10, leading Qwen to become a leading open-source large model globally.
His departure has caused the loss of core team members, shifting Alibaba's AI strategy to focus on commercialization.
The successor has not yet been determined, and Alibaba faces disruptions in R&D pace and market competition challenges.
On March 3rd, Jack Ma, along with Cathy Zhang, Wu Yongming, Shao Xiaofeng, Jiang Fan, and core executives from Ant Group such as Jing Xiandong and Han Xinyi, rare gathered at Hangzhou Yun Gu School. This first meeting of the new year focused on the opportunities and challenges brought by AI, sending a strong strategic signal of "All in AI" from both groups.
Dramatically, the morning after this high-level meeting ended, Lin Junyang, the technical leader who propelled Alibaba's Qwen to the top of global open source, suddenly posted on social platform X: "me stepping down. bye my beloved qwen." This move sparked a buzz in the global AI community.
Overnight, Alibaba's Qwen lost its "helmsman." $AI