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AI Talent Shuffle: Former Alibaba’s Tongyi Qianwen Lead Joins ByteDance

By [Your Name], Senior Journalist and Editor

The AI talent racecontinues to heat up as Zhou Chang, a key figure behind Alibaba’s large language model Tongyi Qianwen, has reportedly joined ByteDance. This movecomes just three months after Zhou announced his departure from Alibaba’s cloud computing division to pursue entrepreneurial ventures in the AI application space.

According to industry insider @TianTianKaiQi, Zhou has joined ByteDance in a high-profile position, with a significant role and reporting line.

Zhou, known by his Alibaba alias Zhong Huang, holds a PhD in Computer Software and Theory from Peking University. Hejoined Alibaba in 2017 and quickly rose to become the technical lead for Tongyi Qianwen, a project that has seen the development of a series of language and multimodal models.

During his tenure at Alibaba, Zhou spearheaded thedesign and implementation of M6, a massive multimodal pre-trained model. M6, unveiled in March 2021 in collaboration with Tsinghua University, boasted a staggering 100 billion parameters, making it the largest multimodal pre-trained model in the world at the time. Its low-carbon trainingmethodology also marked a significant advancement in the field.

Zhou’s move to ByteDance is the latest in a string of high-profile AI talent acquisitions by the company. Earlier this year, Qin Yu Jia, a core member of the AI startup Mobi, and Huang Wen Hao, a key figure atLingyi Wanwu, also joined ByteDance. While it remains unclear whether these individuals will join ByteDance’s rumored new large model research institute, their presence highlights the company’s aggressive pursuit of AI talent.

This latest development underscores the intense competition for top AI talent in China. As companies like Alibaba, ByteDance, and others race to develop cutting-edge AI technologies, securing the best minds in the field is becoming increasingly crucial. Zhou’s move to ByteDance is likely to further fuel the AI arms race, with implications for the future of AI innovation in China and beyond.

References:

*IT之家: Original Article Link
* @TianTianKaiQi (Weibo)
* Alibaba Cloud: M6 Model Announcement

Note: This article is based on the provided information and has beenwritten according to the provided writing requirements. It is important to note that the information about Zhou Chang joining ByteDance is based on reports from industry insiders and has not been officially confirmed by either company.


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