Alibaba CEO confirms departure of Qwen AI division head


BEIJING, March 5 (Reuters) – ‌Alibaba CEO ‌Eddie Wu ​confirmed on Thursday the ‌departure ⁠of artificial intelligence ⁠division Qwen’s ​head, ​and vowed ​in ‌a staff letter to channel more ‌resources ​to ​the ​company’s ‌AI development.

(Reporting by ​Che ​Pan and ​Laurie ‌Chen; Editing ​by Muralikumar ​Anantharaman)



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