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Alibaba transfers AI scientist Steven Hoi to Tongyi Lab, boosting Qwen efforts

Alibaba transfers AI scientist Steven Hoi to Tongyi Lab, boosting Qwen efforts

Posted on 30 September 2025 By jobuzo

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Hoi joined Alibaba in January as chief scientist of its Intelligent Information Platform, which oversees consumer-facing businesses including the group’s chatbot, UC Browser and Quark search engine. Alibaba owns the South China Morning Post.

At the time, he was tasked with leading multimodal foundation model research, agent-related studies and applied AI solutions for consumer products, according to a report by Chinese media outlet Jiemian.

Hoi’s transfer to Tongyi Lab reflects efforts at Alibaba Cloud, the AI and cloud computing services unit of Alibaba, to further develop the group’s core AI capabilities.
Alibaba Cloud has released more than 300 open-source AI models, supporting over 170,000 derivatives, which has made its Qwen family of models the world’s largest open-source AI ecosystem, according to data announced last week at the company’s annual Apsara Conference in Hangzhou, the capital of eastern Zhejiang province.
Steven Hoi Chu-hong. Photo: Singapore Management University
The company’s flagship suite of models, Qwen3, which was introduced in April, has expanded into a family covering text, image, audio and visual tasks, along with multimodal systems tailored for real-world applications. The latest variant, Qwen3-Max, unveiled on Wednesday, features more than 1 trillion parameters.

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Alibaba transfers AI scientist Steven Hoi to Tongyi Lab, boosting Qwen efforts


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