Alibaba Qwen: Новый рекорд в мире открытых моделей ИИ
Alibaba Qwen стала первой в мире открытой большой языковой моделью, достигшей 200 000 производных моделей на платформе Hugging Face. Общее количество скачиваний
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Alibaba Qwen, an open-source large language model (LLM) developed by Chinese technology giant Alibaba, has just set a new world record. According to the latest data published on January 21 by the AI community Hugging Face, the number of Qwen derivative models has exceeded 200,000, making it the first open-source LLM in the world to reach this milestone. This threshold is a testament to China's growing influence in the field of artificial intelligence and the increasing popularity of open-source models.
While proprietary models such as OpenAI's GPT-4 have dominated headlines, open models such as Meta's Llama and Alibaba's Qwen are rapidly gaining momentum, offering developers and researchers greater flexibility and control. The Qwen model series has also demonstrated impressive download metrics, surpassing 1 billion downloads, averaging 1.1 million per day.
This significantly outperforms Llama (an American model), making Qwen the most downloaded open-source large language model in the world. Such high download levels indicate strong interest and widespread adoption of Qwen in various applications and research. Open-source models enable more transparent research, as anyone can examine the code, understand how the model works and how it was trained.
This is particularly important for addressing bias and fairness issues in AI. Qwen's success can be explained by several factors. First, it is a powerful and efficient model trained on a massive amount of data.
Second, Alibaba released it under an open-source license, which allowed developers and researchers to freely use, modify and distribute the model. Third, Alibaba actively supports the Qwen community, providing documentation, tools and support. The growing popularity of Qwen has significant implications for the AI industry.
It means that open-source models are becoming increasingly competitive compared to proprietary models, which could lead to greater innovation and democratization of AI. It could also reduce costs in AI development and deployment, as developers can leverage existing open-source models rather than building them from scratch. In conclusion, Qwen's achievement of 200,000 derivative models and 1 billion downloads is an important milestone for the open AI community.
It testifies to the power and potential of open-source models and China's growing influence in the field of AI. In the coming years, we can expect to see even more innovation and competition in the AI field, driven by the growth of open-source models such as Qwen.
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