Alibaba has one of the best open source AI models. Your next step: use it in robotics

Alibaba has taken another step in its commitment to artificial intelligence by creating an internal team dedicated to roboticswhich will operate from qwenits AI modeling division. The Chinese giant, owner of one of the best open source AI models, now wants the Qwen team to know how to apply its knowledge in robotics, a sector that is beginning to awaken interest, not only in industry, but also with the arrival of projects in the domestic sphere.

Who leads the project. Justin Lin, technology manager at Qwen and expert in multimodal models (capable of processing text, sound and images), was the one who has confirmed the creation of this “small team for robotics and embodied AI” through their social networks. Lin has worked on the development of the Qwen models, which are currently among the most popular in open source globally.

The vision behind the movement. According to Linmultimodal AI models are evolving into “fundamental agents” capable of performing complex long-term reasoning tasks thanks to reinforcement learning. “They should definitely make the leap from the virtual world to the physical world,” he said. explained the manager, making clear the intention to apply these technologies in tangible devices.

Alibaba’s big bet. This announcement is part of Alibaba’s broader strategy in the sector. Last month, the company led a financing round of 140 million dollars at X Square Robot, a Chinese robotics startup. In addition, its CEO Eddie Wu esteem that global investment in AI will reach $4 trillion in the next five years, a figure that reflects the sector’s expectations.

Global competition. Alibaba is not alone in this race. Nvidia and SoftBank are also making significant moves in smart robotics. SoftBank just announced the acquisition of ABB’s industrial robots business for $5.4 billion, while Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has qualified the combination of AI and robotics as a “multi-billion dollar” long-term growth opportunity. China is also the world’s leading power in the robotics sector. And only in 2024, Chinese factories installed nearly 300,000 industrial robotsa figure higher than the rest of the world combined.

The Qwen factor. The choice to place this team within Qwen makes all the sense in the world. Seven models of the Qwen series are currently listed in the top 10 Hugging Facewith the multimodal model Qwen3-Omni occupying first place. This strength in AI provides the company with a solid foundation to develop advanced robotic applications based on the journey they already have with Qwen.

Cover image | zhang hui and Possessed Photography

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