ByteDance and Alibaba plan new artificial intelligence models in China race

ByteDance and Alibaba are preparing new flagship artificial intelligence models in a push to strengthen their positions in China’s fast-moving generative technology market.

ByteDance and Alibaba are both preparing to launch new flagship artificial intelligence models as competition intensifies among Chinese tech giants to establish leadership in generative technology. The companies are targeting releases around the Lunar New Year period, positioning the new models as core infrastructure for their consumer and enterprise products.

The ByteDance effort is expected to build on the company’s existing recommendation and content systems, aiming to enhance products such as short video, social platforms and related creative tools. Alibaba’s upcoming model is focused on strengthening its cloud and enterprise offerings, with the company seeking to provide more powerful foundation models for business customers and developers using its platforms.

The parallel launches highlight how major Chinese platforms are racing to match advances from global rivals in large language models and generative services. By timing their new releases for the holiday window, ByteDance and Alibaba are signaling both technical progress and strategic intent to capture users and developers as artificial intelligence becomes increasingly central to search, commerce, media and productivity applications in China.

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