Alibaba’s artificial intelligence model Qwen3 left Deepseek behind in performance tests – Cyprus Newspaper
The Chinese technology company Alibaba’s artificial intelligence model “Qwen3 ″ has reportedly leaving Deepseek R1 behind in performance tests.
According to the data of the Independent Livebench platform, which performs performance tests for Artificial Intelligence Language Models (LLM), the QWEN3 model family showed the best performance in the open source models.
Qwen3 left Deepseek’s R1 behind in coding, mathematics and data analysis.
Alibaba released the Qwen3 family, which consists of 8 advanced artificial intelligence models with a parameter from 600 million to 235 billion, in April.
Qwen3, in previous tests, the US artificial intelligence company OpenAI O1 and Chinese artificial intelligence company Deepseek’in R1 models capturing or exceeding performances.
Artificial intelligence sector is developing rapidly in China
This year’s two models from China to provide superiority among the open -source models in the country shows intense competition and rapid development in the artificial intelligence sector.
Deepseek, supported by the High-Flyer Quant Investment fund in China, launched its newly open-source R1 on January 20 at a low cost and a small number of chips compared to other artificial intelligence companies.
The artificial intelligence model, which started to be used extensively in a short time worldwide, left behind US -based Chatgpt in the application stores and was the most downloaded artificial intelligence application.
The fact that the artificial intelligence model of Deepseek performed better with a much lower budget than the counterparts developed in the USA with large investments in the USA, led to a jolt in the world of technology and created sales pressure on technology shares.
The success of the artificial intelligence model was likened to the Soviets to launch the Sputnik satellite in 1957, which was seen as the development of the space race between the United States and the Soviet Union, and in the competition between the US and China, it was a “Sputnik moment”.