Head of Alibaba's Qwen AI division resigns


By Che PanLaurie Chen
FILE PHOTO: Qwen and Alibaba logos are seen in this illustration taken, January 29, 2025. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

BEIJING, March 4 (Reuters) - ⁠The head of Alibaba Group's Qwen ‌artificial intelligence model division, Lin Junyang, said on Wednesday that he would be stepping ​down from his role - ⁠a move that ⁠comes two days after the company ⁠released updated ‌products.

"Bye my beloved Qwen," Lin wrote in a ⁠post on X, without providing further ​explanation.

Lin ‌and Alibaba did not immediately respond ⁠to Reuters ​requests for comment.

Qwen's mobile application had 203 million monthly active users ⁠in February, surging from 31.05 ​million in January. It now ranks third globally behind OpenAI's ChatGPT and ⁠ByteDance's Doubao app, according to AICPB.com, which tracks AI products.

The jump came after Chinese tech giants launched ​aggressive campaigns to draw ⁠more users to their apps during ​the Lunar New ‌Year holidays.

(Reporting by Che ​Pan, Laurie Chen and Brenda Goh; Editing by Edwina Gibbs)

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