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Alibaba Launches Qwen3 AI Models To Keep Up In The AI Race

Alibaba Launches Qwen3 AI Models To Keep Up In The AI Race

Date: April 29, 2025

Alibaba's Qwen3 AI models debut, boasting enhanced capabilities and outperforming DeepSeek R1, marking a new chapter in China's AI race.

The race to build China’s most powerful AI model is heating up — and Alibaba just threw down a major challenge.

The company has officially launched its latest suite of AI models, called Qwen3, boasting a range of eight different models scaling up to a massive 235 billion parameters. According to Alibaba, the Qwen3 family not only represents a major leap over its previous efforts but also outperforms DeepSeek’s R1, one of its fastest-rising domestic rivals. 

"When compared to other top-tier models such as DeepSeek-R1, o1, o3-mini, Grok-3, and Gemini-2.5-Pro," Alibaba said in its official launch announcement, signaling its ambition to stay at the forefront of China’s AI boom.

Unlike some proprietary releases, Alibaba’s Qwen3 models are open-sourced, continuing a growing trend among Chinese tech firms to make their AI models more accessible — and perhaps to encourage broader adoption across industries looking for homegrown solutions.

The timing of the launch is no accident

Just months ago, DeepSeek AI captured headlines with its powerful and cost-effective DeepSeek R1 model. Alibaba’s response?

A family of hybrid-reasoning systems built into Qwen3 that the company claims offers superior performance in coding, mathematics, logical reasoning, and more. 

TechCrunch noted that Qwen3 also targets a wide spectrum of use cases — from lightweight mobile applications (with its smaller 600M model) to full-scale enterprise deployments (with the 235B model). 

It’s not just Alibaba making moves

Baidu, another major Chinese tech player, recently introduced its Ernie 4.5 Turbo and Ernie X1 Turbo models, fueling a new round of competition to dominate the next generation of AI infrastructure in China. 

As China’s AI arms race accelerates, Alibaba’s Qwen3 rollout signals a clear message: the company isn’t content to play catch-up — it’s aiming to set the pace.

Arpit Dubey

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