Jack Ma Sparks AI Buzz at Yungu School as Alibaba Doubles Down on Tech
Jack Ma Brings AI Excitement to Classroom

The halls of Hangzhou's Yungu School buzzed with unusual energy last weekend when Alibaba founder Jack Ma walked in flanked by top executives including Joe Tsai and Yongming Wu. Their mission? To spark conversations about artificial intelligence with China's next generation.
"AI won't just change industries - it will redefine what it means to be human," Ma told attentive students during the March 3 exchange. His message carried particular weight given Alibaba's recent tech breakthroughs.
From Classroom to Cloud
The visit coincided with major AI developments from Alibaba:
- Qwen3.5-Plus: Their newest large language model now rivals Google's Gemini3Pro
- Qwen APP: Exploded in popularity during Lunar New Year to become China's go-to AI assistant
- Golden Triangle: Completed ecosystem spanning chips (Pingtouge), cloud infrastructure (Alibaba Cloud), and models (Tongyi Lab)
"We're seeing research move from labs to real life," explained one executive while demonstrating how Qwen helps farmers predict crop yields.
Why Education Matters
Ma stressed that schools must evolve faster than technology: "The kids asking me questions today will solve problems we can't even imagine."
The leadership team shared how Alibaba recruits talent - not just coding skills but creative problem-solving. "AI handles routine tasks," noted Wu. "Human brilliance lies in asking the right questions."
Global Tech Arms Race
With its full-stack capabilities, Alibaba joins an elite club:
- Only Google matches their combined strength in chips, cloud, and models
- Domestic rivals like Baidu specialize narrowly
- Western firms face growing Chinese competition
The classroom visit suggests Alibaba sees education as critical infrastructure for China's AI ambitions - a view gaining traction worldwide.
Key Points:
- Rare public appearance signals strategic priority shift toward AI education
- Qwen ecosystem positions Alibaba as complete AI solutions provider
- Emphasis on preparing youth reflects long-term industry vision
- Full-stack capabilities create unique competitive advantage


