Stanford Report: Alibaba's AI Research Ranks Among Top Three Globally
26 April 2025 · Uncategorized ·
Source: · https://www.cnr.cn/tech/techgd/20250410/t20250410_527129208.shtml

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Beijing, April 10 (CNR) – The latest edition of the '2025 Artificial Intelligence Index Report,' published by the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence and led by renowned AI scientist Dr. Fei-Fei Li, reveals a significant narrowing of the performance gap between top-tier Chinese and American AI models, now standing at just 0.3%, indicating near parity. In 2024, Google, OpenAI, and Alibaba contributed the most models to the report, with seven, seven, and six models listed respectively, placing Alibaba third globally in model contributions.
Since 2017, the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence has annually issued the 'Artificial Intelligence Index Report.' This report, compiled by a panel of leading AI scientists including Dr. Fei-Fei Li, provides a rigorous and objective analysis of advancements in artificial intelligence technology, its economic impact, and societal implications.
The 2024 list of 61 notable global AI models highlights the contributions of Google, OpenAI, and Alibaba, each contributing seven, seven, and six models, respectively, with Alibaba ranking third globally. Alibaba leads Chinese tech companies in model representation, showcasing models including Qwen-72B, Qwen1.5-72B, Qwen2-72B, Qwen2.5-72B, Qwen2.5-32B, and QwQ-32B, all sourced from its Alibaba Cloud ModelScope platform (also known as “Qwen”). Furthermore, the Stanford report selected three of Alibaba's models—Qwen2, Qwen2.5, and DeepSeek-V3—as representative among 32 of the most significant model, dataset, and functionality releases in 2024.
Since 2023, Alibaba Cloud ModelScope has open-sourced over 200 models, leading to more than 100,000 derivative models worldwide based on the Qwen platform.
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Beijing, April 10 (CNR) – The latest edition of the '2025 Artificial Intelligence Index Report,' published by the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence and led by renowned AI scientist Dr. Fei-Fei Li, reveals a significant narrowing of the performance gap between top-tier Chinese and American AI models, now standing at just 0.3%, indicating near parity. In 2024, Google, OpenAI, and Alibaba contributed the most models to the report, with seven, seven, and six models listed respectively, placing Alibaba third globally in model contributions.
Since 2017, the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence has annually issued the 'Artificial Intelligence Index Report.' This report, compiled by a panel of leading AI scientists including Dr. Fei-Fei Li, provides a rigorous and objective analysis of advancements in artificial intelligence technology, its economic impact, and societal implications.
The 2024 list of 61 notable global AI models highlights the contributions of Google, OpenAI, and Alibaba, each contributing seven, seven, and six models, respectively, with Alibaba ranking third globally. Alibaba leads Chinese tech companies in model representation, showcasing models including Qwen-72B, Qwen1.5-72B, Qwen2-72B, Qwen2.5-72B, Qwen2.5-32B, and QwQ-32B, all sourced from its Alibaba Cloud ModelScope platform (also known as “Qwen”). Furthermore, the Stanford report selected three of Alibaba's models—Qwen2, Qwen2.5, and DeepSeek-V3—as representative among 32 of the most significant model, dataset, and functionality releases in 2024.
Since 2023, Alibaba Cloud ModelScope has open-sourced over 200 models, leading to more than 100,000 derivative models worldwide based on the Qwen platform.
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