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Sorry if this has already been answered, but do we have a time table for when the international version will drop?
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Sorry if this has already been answered, but do we have a time table for when the international version will drop?
on par with gemini 3 pro, claude opus 4.5Qwen3.5-397B-A17B online, it is a native omni model.
Combined with the massive red envelope giveaways during the Spring Festival to expand its audience, Qwen is clearly attempt to compete with Doubao
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Qwen3.5-397B-A17B online, it is a native omni model.
Combined with the massive red envelope giveaways during the Spring Festival to expand its audience, Qwen is clearly attempt to compete with Doubao
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Sometime in the past six months Alibaba was outpaced by Minimax, Zhipu and Moonshot. Qwen is tier 2 at this point.I mean in terms of product, they compete better against GLM and Minimax.
Doubao is on a different level than them.
When I used Qwen 3 web version a few times, the results were always garbage. Which I never had with Kimi 2.5. K2.5 is always excellent. It's puzzling why Qwen-3 large models suck so much.
Answer: Those suppressed demand that couldn't afford Claude and tasks couldn't be completed by previous models.
quantized 8 version of Minimax 2.5 is just 226GB and I think it under 500GB for w4a8 version of GLM-5. So the big question is just who is getting automated away? I don't think they are hurting Claude revenue just yet. But they are clearly being used by some people out there. My personal usage is pretty limited. I use web for GLM-5 and it generates some tokens. But I only use it a few times a week and it already saves me hours of time.
The AIs are more efficient in a few minutes than days of Infosys workers.
My point is that now that agents allow developers to complete complex tasks, then that means you need fewer human software devs. So who is losing jobs?Answer: Those suppressed demand that couldn't afford Claude and tasks couldn't be completed by previous models.
I remember reading a Weibo post from an AI data provider a few months ago. He said that while a few dozen yuan might seem insignificant to a company for completing a small task, software companies actually want to complete it for just a few yuan or even a few cents.
Especially now that agents allow developers to complete complex tasks using a large number of tokens, cost-effectiveness has become extremely important.