Alibaba released a preview of its next flagship AI model on Monday, pushing the Qwen series further into the frontier race.
The leak provides competitors—from established giants to nimble rivals like Cursor—a literal blueprint for how to build a high-agency, reliable, and commercially viable AI agent.
Alibaba shut down Qwen Code's free tier today, following a license bait-and-switch from fellow Chinese company MiniMax.
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