Alibaba's Qwen AI Outperforms 99% of Humans on SAT Exam
Alibaba's AI Prodigy: Qwen Scores in Top Percentile on SAT
In a stunning demonstration of artificial intelligence capabilities, Alibaba's Qwen system has achieved academic results that would make most high school students envious. The AI scored an impressive 1580 out of 1600 on the SAT - the standardized test used for U.S. college admissions - placing it ahead of 99% of human test-takers worldwide.

Beyond Standardized Testing
The SAT achievement represents just one highlight in Qwen's recent academic accomplishments. The system has:
- Passed China's challenging National Unified Legal Qualification Exam (scoring 245 points)
- Aced multiple sections of the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) exam
- Demonstrated proficiency across international education systems
"What makes these results remarkable isn't just the scores themselves," explains an education technology analyst, "but that Qwen achieved them across different testing formats and subject areas - from logical reasoning to rapidly evolving legal regulations."
Powering Next-Gen Learning Tools
The breakthroughs come as Alibaba upgrades Qwen's educational applications:
- Photo Question Solving: Students can snap pictures of problems for step-by-step explanations
- Homework Grading: The AI provides detailed feedback and identifies knowledge gaps
- Multilingual Support: Works across various global education systems
The system employs Alibaba's specialized Qwen3-Learning model, trained on trillions of educational data points from over 30 countries' examination systems.
Key Points:
- 🎯 Scored 1580/1600 on SAT (top 1% globally)
- ⚖️ Passed China's rigorous legal qualification exam
- 📊 Achieved CPA exam success across multiple subjects
- 📸 Enhanced photo-based homework help features now available
- 🌍 Trained on international curricula and real exam questions