Alibaba's AI Shakeup: Qwen Lead Departs as Company Doubles Down on Core Models
Leadership Shift at Alibaba's AI Frontier
In a move that sent ripples through China's tech community, Alibaba CEO Wu Yongming confirmed yesterday that Lin Jinyang, the driving force behind the company's Qwen large language model, has stepped down from his position. The announcement came via internal email just hours after Lin posted a heartfelt "Goodbye, my dear Qwen" message on social media platform X.

Passing the Torch
The timing couldn't be more symbolic - Lin's departure follows his team's recent triumph with the Qwen3.5 small model launch, which even drew public praise from Elon Musk for its impressive performance metrics. Rather than slowing momentum, Alibaba appears determined to accelerate its AI efforts through organizational restructuring.
"Zhou Jingren will take the helm at Tongyi Lab," Wu stated in his email to staff, referring to Alibaba's dedicated AI research division. "But we're going further - establishing a cross-functional Basic Model Support Team that I'll personally coordinate alongside Zhou and Fan Yu."
Strategic Realignment
This leadership shuffle reveals much about Alibaba's evolving AI strategy:
- Top-down commitment: By placing himself directly in the coordination chain for foundational models, CEO Wu signals these technologies as corporate priorities
- From stars to systems: The transition from individual leaders like Lin to executive-led teams suggests maturation beyond "hero innovator" dependence
- Open source remains central: Despite competitive pressures, Alibaba reiterated its commitment to open-source model development
The restructuring comes as global tech giants pour billions into generative AI infrastructure. "In this race," one industry analyst noted, "standing still means falling behind. Alibaba can't afford even temporary slowdowns during leadership transitions."
What Comes Next?
The newly formed Basic Model Support Team will likely focus on:
- Maintaining technical advantages in computing efficiency
- Expanding partnerships with academic institutions
- Accelerating commercialization pathways for enterprise applications
Interestingly, while bidding farewell publicly, Lin hasn't announced his next move - leaving room for speculation about whether this departure might fuel new competition in China's crowded AI landscape.
Key Points:
- Leadership change: Lin Jinyang exits after successful Qwen3.5 launch
- Structural response: New Basic Model Support Team forms under CEO oversight
- Strategic continuity: Open-source approach maintained despite personnel shifts
- Industry context: Move reflects intensifying global competition in foundational AI models


