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Beyond Reasoning: Why Agentic Thinking Is the New Frontier for Global AI
Former Alibaba Qwen lead Lin Junyang argues that AI is shifting from a 'reasoning' phase to an 'agentic' phase where models are trained to prioritize action and environmental interaction. He highlights the technical difficulties in merging deep thinking with instruction-following and predicts that future AI success will depend on building integrated systems that can independently determine the necessary level of deliberation for any given task.

Alibaba Rejects Claims of AI Team Exodus after Executive Departure, Says Services Unaffected
Alibaba has denied that its large-model AI team collectively resigned, stressing team stability, normal service operation, and that it has not imposed commercial KPIs. The clarification followed the resignation of a senior figure and reflects broader tensions in China’s AI talent market between research freedom and pressure to monetise.

Alibaba Approves Resignation of Qwen Lead — A Test for China’s Open‑Model Experiment
Alibaba has approved the resignation of Lin Junyang, a central technical figure behind the open‑source Qwen models, and placed foundation‑model oversight with senior management. The move reassures stakeholders on policy but raises developer fears that Qwen’s open, high‑velocity culture could change, illustrating the friction between engineering ideals and corporate priorities in AI.

Alibaba Plays Down AI Exodus as Senior Engineer Departs — ‘Team Stable, Services Normal’
Alibaba publicly downplayed reports of collective departures from its large-model AI team, saying teams are stable and services remain unaffected after a senior figure, Lin Junyang, resigned. The episode highlights the strategic importance of engineering talent in China’s AI race and the reputational and operational sensitivity that follows high-profile exits.

Departure of Qwen’s Architect Exposes Tension Between Alibaba’s Open‑Source Ambition and Commercial Pressures
Lin Junyang, the technical lead behind Alibaba’s open‑source Qwen models, resigned on March 4, 2026, triggering a wave of departures that exposed tensions between open‑source community priorities and Alibaba’s commercial demands. The immediate cause appears to be a reorganisation that reduced Lin’s management scope and frustration over the flagship Qwen3.5‑397B’s underperformance, even as smaller Qwen variants remain hugely popular in the developer ecosystem.

Jack Ma Reappears as Alibaba Scrambles to Close an AI Gap
Jack Ma has increased his public presence as Alibaba mounts an aggressive campaign to catch up in the AI race, convening senior leaders while the company pours over RMB 3 billion into marketing and releases the Qwen3.5 model. The effort confronts persistent gaps against rivals in user metrics and has been complicated by the sudden resignation of lead model developer Lin Junyang, exposing tensions between product science and growth targets.

Alibaba’s Qwen Shake‑Up: Why the Departure of a Young Open‑Source Star May Force Useful Reordering
Lin Junyang, the young public lead of Alibaba’s Qwen model, announced his resignation publicly, triggering an urgent internal meeting and highlighting tensions between open‑source community leadership and Alibaba’s new push to commercialise AI through consumer apps. The company is reorganising Qwen into modular teams to better align with product and revenue priorities, a change that may be constructive but risks alienating hybrid technical leaders.

Alibaba Approves Head of Qianwen’s Departure as CEO Moves to Centralise Support for Foundation Models
Alibaba accepted the resignation of Lin Junyang, technical lead of its Qianwen model, and announced a foundation-model support group led by CEO Wu Yongming, Zhou Jingren and Fan Yu. The company pledged increased R&D spending, continued open-source commitment and stepped-up talent hiring to reinforce its AI strategy.

Alibaba’s Qwen Loses Its Chief: Lin Junyang’s Exit Signals a Hard Pivot from Open‑Source Ideals to Commercial Pressure
Lin Junyang, the technical lead of Alibaba’s open‑source Qwen large‑model project, has stepped down amid a corporate reorganisation that centralises AI development and prioritises commercialisation. The departure highlights a broader strategic shift at Alibaba from an open‑source, model‑centric approach toward an integrated, infrastructure‑driven system designed to convert massive AI spending into revenue.

Architect of Alibaba’s Qwen Steps Down Abruptly, Raising Questions for China’s Open‑Source AI Drive
Lin Junyang, a leading architect of Alibaba’s open‑source Qwen models, announced his sudden resignation on March 4, saying he needed to rest. His exit raises questions about continuity at a flagship Chinese AI programme even as Alibaba signals the team should continue with existing plans.

Giant Rift at Alibaba’s Qwen: Senior Leader’s Exit Triggers Mass Departures and Fears of a Turn Away from Open AI
Lin Junyang, the public technical leader of Alibaba’s open‑model Qwen project, has resigned and several core team members have followed. The exits coincide with a corporate reorganisation that shifts the project from vertically integrated research to horizontally split teams and places stronger emphasis on product KPIs such as DAU, provoking worries that Qwen’s open‑source character and research depth may be sacrificed for rapid commercialisation.

Sudden Shake-Up at Alibaba’s Qwen Project as Lead Engineer Steps Down After Qwen3.5 Splash
Lin Junyang, the technical lead of Alibaba’s Qwen large-language-model project, announced his resignation shortly after the open-source release of Qwen3.5. Several core contributors have also posted farewells, raising concerns about the project’s continuity and the wider tension between open-source commitments and commercial priorities at Alibaba.