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    Last Week in AI #302 – QwQ 32B, OpenAI injunction refused, Alexa Plus

    June 8, 2025

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    Alibaba’s New QwQ 32B Model is as Good as DeepSeek-R1 ; Outperforms OpenAI’s o1-mini

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    Alibaba has announced a new AI model, QwQ 32B, under its Qwen umbrella, which contains 32 billion parameters and is said to perform comparably to DeepSeek-R1, a model with 671 billion parameters. The success of the QwQ 32B model is attributed to the application o…


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