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AI Update: If you don't like ChatGPT and DeepSeek then try this AI, the creator claims - it is the best..

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Chinese tech company Alibaba 9988.HK on Wednesday released a new version of its Qwen 2.5 artificial intelligence model. The company has claimed that it is better than DeepSeek-V3. Alibaba launched its Qwen 2.5-Max AI on the day of the Chinese New Year. The Lunar New Year was being celebrated in China on Wednesday. On this day, most of the people of China take leave from work and spend time with their families.

Alibaba's new AI model has come at a time when Chinese AI startup DeepSeek has been creating a stir in the whole world in the last three weeks. This has caught the attention of its domestic competitors, let alone other countries. Alibaba's cloud unit posted on its official WeChat account that Qwen 2.5-Max is better than almost all GPT-4o, DeepSeek-v3, and Llama-3.1-405b.

DeepSeek created a storm with its arrival.

DeepSeek released the DeepSeek-v3 model on January 10. After this, it released its R1 model on January 20. These two releases shocked Silicon Valley. There was a storm in the stock market as well. Tech shares started falling rapidly. DeepSeek has claimed that it has developed this amazing AI at a low cost, which is much better than ChatGPT. Seeing this claim, American investors started raising questions about the heavy spending plans of AI firms.

Now it seems that DeepSeek's own in-house company has come forward to clip its wings, claiming to have created an even better AI model than it.

You will be surprised to know that while big Chinese technology companies like Alibaba have hundreds of thousands of employees, DeepSeek works like a research laboratory, that mainly employs young graduates and doctoral students from top Chinese universities.

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