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Alibaba now wants to get involved in the AI sector.

January 30, 2025 at 11:15:00 PM

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Company:

Alibaba Group Holding ADR

ISIN:

US01609W1027

WKN:

A117ME

Symbol:

AHLA

Exchange:

XETR

Currency:

EUR

Country:

DE

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dr

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Alibaba, the giant of online wholesale, is entering the AI arena with full force. With its new model Qwen 2.5-Max, the company is setting new standards in artificial intelligence and aims to surpass the previous surprise contender, DeepSeek.

Just a week ago, DeepSeek caused a stir with its open-source AI, shaking up the markets. Now, Alibaba is responding with the introduction of Qwen 2.5-Max, an advanced AI model that sets new standards in performance and efficiency.

The unique feature of Qwen 2.5-Max lies in its ability to perform both text and image analyses. This opens up a wide range of applications, from enhanced search functions to advanced e-commerce solutions. With this move, Alibaba underscores its ambitions to be a leader not only in online retail but also in the technology sector.

The introduction of Qwen 2.5-Max could have significant impacts on the global AI market. While DeepSeek attracted developers worldwide with its open-source strategy, Alibaba focuses on integrating its AI into existing business models and services. This could be especially appealing to companies looking for customized AI solutions.

Such developments present enormous opportunities for the BRICS+ countries. Increased collaboration and technology transfer within these nations could lead to accelerated digitization and economic strengthening. Investors should therefore keep an eye on the innovative potential of the BRICS countries, as these markets not only offer growth potential but are also increasingly becoming sources of technological breakthroughs.

Overall, it is evident that the BRICS+ countries are solidifying their position in the global economy through such initiatives and creating attractive investment opportunities. The combination of growing economies and technological innovation makes these markets particularly appealing to forward-looking investors.


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