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Alibaba unveils largest-ever Qwen-3 Max model

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Alibaba unveils largest-ever Qwen-3 Max model

2025-09-25 17:35 Last Updated At:23:37

⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Chinese tech giant Alibaba unveiled Qwen-3 Max, its largest-ever AI model, at the company's 2025 Apsara Conference in its home city Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province, on Wednesday.

The Qwen-3 Max model has over 1 trillion parameters and was pretrained on 36 trillion tokens It comes with a context length of one million tokens, which allows it to reason through entire codebases or lengthy documents.

The new model is said to offer improvements in reasoning, instruction following, multilingual support, and long-tail knowledge coverage.  A preview version of Qwen3-Max released earlier this month was ranked No.3 on LMArena's text leaderboard.

"Compared to 2022, the year of generative AI, the scale of energy consumption by the Alibaba Cloud's global data centers is projected to increase tenfold by 2032. This is part of our long-term plan, as we believe that such extensive investment will drive the development of the AI industry and prepare us for the arrival of the ASI (Super Artificial Intelligence) era,"  Wu Yongming, chief executive officer of Alibaba Group, told the audience at the event.

The three-day annual event will showcase Alibaba's latest advancements in infrastructure, platforms, AI models and applications. The company unveiled seven large model products, covering various fields including language, speech, vision, multimodal applications, and code models.

Alibaba unveils  largest-ever Qwen-3 Max model

Alibaba unveils largest-ever Qwen-3 Max model

Preparations for the 38th Sun Island International Snow Sculpture Art Expo are entering their final construction stage in Harbin, the capital of northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, with 70 percent of the work completed.

Covering an area of 1.5 million square meters, this year's expo will feature more than 260 snow sculptures.

All sculptures are expected to be completed by late December.

At the entrance of the expo stands "Mr. Snowman," an iconic snow sculpture towering 23.8 meters high and crafted from 5,000 cubic meters of snow. Inside the park, visitors are welcomed by two charming panda snow sculptures representing Zhi Shi and Zhi Ma, the pair of giant pandas that made Sun Island their home in August this year.

With the upcoming lunar year being the Year of the Horse, horses have become especially popular at this year's expo.

Another unique feature of this year's expo is the broadcasting studio of China Media Group (CMG). This marks the second consecutive year that CMG has established a studio at the expo.

In about a week, the expo will officially open its doors to visitors, offering an experience of the romance and joy of winter in this stunning frozen wonderland.

Preparation for 38th int’l snow sculpture art expo enters final stage in Harbin

Preparation for 38th int’l snow sculpture art expo enters final stage in Harbin

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