Alibaba has released its upgraded Qwen 2.5-Max AI model, claiming it outperforms major players like ChatGPT, DeepSeek, and Meta’s Llama in several areas.
This launch comes at a critical moment for the company, as the competitive AI market is rapidly evolving.
Alibaba asserts that Qwen 2.5-Max achieved a top score of 89.4 in the Arena-Hard benchmark, which evaluates AI models based on their responses to human prompts.
Additionally, in the MMLU-Pro benchmark, which tests an AI’s problem-solving ability at the college level, Qwen 2.5-Max reportedly outperformed DeepSeek and was on par with ChatGPT.
The launch comes amid growing competition from DeepSeek, a new AI model developed with cheaper chips for under $6 million.
Despite its low cost, DeepSeek’s rapid ascent has caused significant disruption, including a massive $600 billion loss in Nvidia’s market capitalization following DeepSeek’s rise on Apple’s App Store.
Alibaba’s decision to debut the Qwen 2.5-Max during the Lunar New Year underscores the urgency felt by Chinese tech firms in maintaining relevance amid the fast-paced developments in AI technology.
While DeepSeek has made waves with its low-cost, high-performance approach, Alibaba’s move highlights the increasing pressure on established players to innovate and adapt to the rapidly evolving AI landscape.