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Hindustan Times
2 days ago
- Business
- Hindustan Times
Alibaba unveils Qwen VLo: Free AI model for text-to-image and photo editing
Alibaba has launched a new AI model for image generation called Qwen VLo. This model builds on the earlier Qwen 2.5 vision language system, and now offers enhanced features for creating and editing images. Qwen VLo supports both text-to-image and image-to-image generation and understands text prompts in several languages, including English and Chinese. Alibaba has launched Qwen VLo, a new AI model for generating and editing images using text prompts.(@Alibaba_Qwen) The Alibaba's Qwen team announced the release of Qwen VLo on their official social media handle, X. The model, formally known as Qwen3-235B-A22B, is now available for free to use through Alibaba's chat platform. Users do not need to log in to access it. This AI model will allow users to either generate images from text prompts or descriptions or modify existing images by providing written instructions. Also read: Super App race: How US startups are building all-in-one platforms One of the model's notable features is 'progressive generation,' which lets users see images form step-by-step. For example, users can ask the model to create an image of a robo dog or cat or upload a picture and request specific changes like adding an object to the image. The AI then applies the edits while maintaining the integrity of the original image. Qwen VLo AI Tool: Advanced Features According to Alibaba's GitHub page, Qwen VLo has improved capabilities in understanding images, which enables it to perform precise inline edits without distorting the input. It can also handle vague or open-ended prompts better, which will help it produce images more closely aligned with what users expect. Also read: AR in retail: How Augmented Reality is transforming shopping experiences Beyond generation and editing, the model can also perform image annotation tasks such as edge detection, segmentation, and prediction mapping. Future updates will allow Qwen VLo to process multiple images at once and combine them based on user instructions. On the other hand, text rendering within images has also improved, with the model accurately producing text in various fonts. Additionally, Qwen VLo supports dynamic input aspect ratios, including extreme dimensions like 4:1 and 1:3. Alibaba plans to introduce image generation in multiple aspect ratios soon. Also read: Self-Regulation in Action: How Probo's Safety Features Promote Responsible Gaming The development of Qwen VLo reflects Alibaba's growing focus on AI. The Hangzhou-based company, which is primarily known for its e-commerce operations, has been expanding its investment in AI research through the Qwen brand. Earlier this year, Alibaba CEO Eddie Wu emphasised the importance of developing artificial general intelligence (AGI), signalling the company's move towards creating AI systems with advanced reasoning capabilities. With Qwen VLo, Alibaba aims to compete with other AI developers both in China and internationally. The company faces competition from firms such as DeepSeek, which recently gained attention for releasing a powerful AI model developed with limited funding. Mobile finder: iPhone 16 LATEST price, specs and all details


Time of India
10-06-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Rednote joins wave of Chinese firms releasing open-source AI models
HighlightsChina's Rednote, also known as Xiaohongshu, has released an open-source large language model called joining other Chinese tech firms in making their artificial intelligence models freely available. The open-source strategy of Chinese companies contrasts with the proprietary approach of many U.S. tech giants like OpenAI and Google, although some American firms, including Meta, have also released open-source models. Rednote's new model performs comparably to Alibaba's Qwen 2.5 series in coding tasks but lags behind more advanced models such as DeepSeek-V3. China's Rednote , one of the country's most popular social media platforms, has released an open-source large language model , joining a wave of Chinese tech firms making their artificial intelligence models freely available. The approach contrasts with many U.S. tech giants like OpenAI and Google, which have kept their most advanced models proprietary, though some American firms including Meta have also released open-source models. Open sourcing allows Chinese companies to demonstrate their technological capabilities, build developer communities and spread influence globally at a time when the US has sought to stymie China's tech progress with export restrictions on advanced semiconductors. Rednote's model, called is available for download on developer platform Hugging Face. A company technical paper describing it was uploaded on Friday. In coding tasks, the model performs comparably to Alibaba 's Qwen 2.5 series, though it trails more advanced models such as DeepSeek-V3, the technical paper said. RedNote, also known by its Chinese name Xiaohongshu, is an Instagram-like platform where users share photos, videos, text posts and live streams. The platform gained international attention earlier this year when some U.S. users flocked to the app amid concerns over a potential TikTok ban. The company has invested in large language model development since 2023, not long after OpenAI's release of ChatGPT in late 2022. It has accelerated its AI efforts in recent months, launching Diandian, an AI-powered search application that helps users find content on Xiaohongshu's main platform. Other companies that are pursuing an open-source approach include Alibaba which launched Qwen 3 , an upgraded version of its model in April. Earlier this year, startup DeepSeek released its low-cost R1 model as open-source software, shaking up the global AI industry due to its competitive performance despite being developed at a fraction of the cost of Western rivals.


Indian Express
10-06-2025
- Business
- Indian Express
Rednote joins wave of Chinese firms releasing open-source AI models
China's Rednote, one of the country's most popular social media platforms, has released an open-source large language model, joining a wave of Chinese tech firms making their artificial intelligence models freely available. The approach contrasts with many U.S. tech giants like OpenAI and Google, which have kept their most advanced models proprietary, though some American firms including Meta have also released open-source models. Open sourcing allows Chinese companies to demonstrate their technological capabilities, build developer communities and spread influence globally at a time when the U.S. has sought to stymie China's tech progress with export restrictions on advanced semiconductors. Rednote's model, called is available for download on developer platform Hugging Face. A company technical paper describing it was uploaded on Friday. In coding tasks, the model performs comparably to Alibaba's Qwen 2.5 series, though it trails more advanced models such as DeepSeek-V3, the technical paper said. RedNote, also known by its Chinese name Xiaohongshu, is an Instagram-like platform where users share photos, videos, text posts and live streams. The platform gained international attention earlier this year when some U.S. users flocked to the app amid concerns over a potential TikTok ban. The company has invested in large language model development since 2023, not long after OpenAI's release of ChatGPT in late 2022. It has accelerated its AI efforts in recent months, launching Diandian, an AI-powered search application that helps users find content on Xiaohongshu's main platform. Other companies that are pursuing an open-source approach include Alibaba which launched Qwen 3, an upgraded version of its model in April. Earlier this year, startup DeepSeek released its low-cost R1 model as open-source software, shaking up the global AI industry due to its competitive performance despite being developed at a fraction of the cost of Western rivals.

The Hindu
09-06-2025
- Business
- The Hindu
Rednote joins wave of Chinese firms releasing open-source AI models
China's Rednote, one of the country's most popular social media platforms, has released an open-source large language model, joining a wave of Chinese tech firms making their artificial intelligence models freely available. The approach contrasts with many U.S. tech giants like OpenAI and Google, which have kept their most advanced models proprietary, though some American firms including Meta have also released open-source models. Open sourcing allows Chinese companies to demonstrate their technological capabilities, build developer communities and spread influence globally at a time when the U.S. has sought to stymie China's tech progress with export restrictions on advanced semiconductors. Rednote's model, called is available for download on developer platform Hugging Face. A company technical paper describing it was uploaded on Friday. In coding tasks, the model performs comparably to Alibaba's Qwen 2.5 series, though it trails more advanced models such as DeepSeek-V3, the technical paper said. RedNote, also known by its Chinese name Xiaohongshu, is an Instagram-like platform where users share photos, videos, text posts and live streams. The platform gained international attention earlier this year when some U.S. users flocked to the app amid concerns over a potential TikTok ban. The company has invested in large language model development since 2023, not long after OpenAI's release of ChatGPT in late 2022. It has accelerated its AI efforts in recent months, launching Diandian, an AI-powered search application that helps users find content on Xiaohongshu's main platform. Other companies that are pursuing an open-source approach include Alibaba which launched Qwen 3, an upgraded version of its model in April. Earlier this year, startup DeepSeek released its low-cost R1 model as open-source software, shaking up the global AI industry due to its competitive performance despite being developed at a fraction of the cost of Western rivals.


Mint
09-06-2025
- Business
- Mint
Rednote joins wave of Chinese firms releasing open-source AI models
BEIJING, June 9 (Reuters) - China's Rednote, one of the country's most popular social media platforms, has released an open-source large language model, joining a wave of Chinese tech firms making their artificial intelligence models freely available. The approach contrasts with many U.S. tech giants like OpenAI and Google, which have kept their most advanced models proprietary, though some American firms including Meta have also released open-source models. You may be interested in Open sourcing allows Chinese companies to demonstrate their technological capabilities, build developer communities and spread influence globally at a time when the U.S. has sought to stymie China's tech progress with export restrictions on advanced semiconductors. Rednote's model, called is available for download on developer platform Hugging Face. A company technical paper describing it was uploaded on Friday. In coding tasks, the model performs comparably to Alibaba's Qwen 2.5 series, though it trails more advanced models such as DeepSeek-V3, the technical paper said. RedNote, also known by its Chinese name Xiaohongshu, is an Instagram-like platform where users share photos, videos, text posts and live streams. The platform gained international attention earlier this year when some U.S. users flocked to the app amid concerns over a potential TikTok ban. The company has invested in large language model development since 2023, not long after OpenAI's release of ChatGPT in late 2022. It has accelerated its AI efforts in recent months, launching Diandian, an AI-powered search application that helps users find content on Xiaohongshu's main platform. Other companies that are pursuing an open-source approach include Alibaba which launched Qwen 3, an upgraded version of its model in April. Earlier this year, startup DeepSeek released its low-cost R1 model as open-source software, shaking up the global AI industry due to its competitive performance despite being developed at a fraction of the cost of Western rivals.