Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. has announced that its video and image-generating AI model, Wan 2.1, is now publicly available as an open-source platform.
Open-source AI tech has been thrown into the spotlight since Chinese firm DeepSeek rattled global markets in January.
Global tech giants are eyeing the first-mover advantages in the initial stage of artificial intelligence development, Everbright Securities says.
Alibaba (NYSE:BABA) has made an open-source version of its video and image-generating AI model, Wan 2.1. This move is part of ...
Alibaba has released Wan 2.1, its advanced AI video and image generation model, as open source, directly challenging OpenAI's ...
DEEPSEEK has reopened access to its core programming interface after nearly a three-week suspension, resuming a service key ...
Chinese e-commerce leader Alibaba said on Wednesday its video- and image-generating artificial intelligence model Wan 2.1 is ...
AI startup DeepSeek has once again made access to its core programming interface available after a three-week pause.
Chinese AI startup DeepSeek has reopened access to its API after halting service for nearly three weeks due to capacity ...
The shift follows the DeepSeek breakthrough that showed it’s possible to reduce the amount of resources needed to run large ...
Alibaba will release an open-source version of its video and image-generating artificial intelligence model, Wan 2.1, the ...
Alibaba's QwQ-Max reasoning model showcased, could rival OpenAI's o1 and DeepSeek's R1. Plans to open-source and invest $53B ...