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Alibaba sees AI talent depart to start own business amid China’s unicorn boom
- Algorithm engineer Zhou Chang, who worked on Alibaba’s large language models, has decided to leave the firm and start his own AI business
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An artificial intelligence (AI) expert is expected to soon depart Alibaba Group Holding and start his own business, according to sources and Chinese media reports, amid mainland China’s growing investor interest in start-ups that could potentially become the next OpenAI, creator of ChatGPT.
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Algorithm engineer Zhou Chang, who worked on the Tongyi Qianwen large language models (LLMs), has decided to leave Alibaba’s cloud computing unit after seven years at the firm, according to two people familiar with the matter. Alibaba owns the South China Morning Post.
Zhou’s departure was first reported on Wednesday by Chinese media 36Kr. The report said Zhang was going to start his own business focused on AI applications, without elaborating.
Alibaba Cloud, which is responsible for AI operations at the Hangzhou-based e-commerce giant, and Zhou did not immediately respond to requests for comment on Thursday.
Zhou, who graduated with a PhD degree in computer software and theories from Peking University in 2017, joined Alibaba in the same year and played a leading role in the development of the Tongyi Qianwen LLMs that were released last year. LLMs are the technology underpinning generative AI services like ChatGPT.
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