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Alibaba and ByteDance Double Down on Embodied AI: What Internet Giants Bring to Robotics

Summary by Pandaily
On June 16, Alibaba unveiled Qwen-Robot, its first complete family of embodied AI models under the Qwen large language model series — comprising Qwen-RobotManip for manipulation, Qwen-RobotNav for navigation, and Qwen-RobotWorld as a world model. The launch signals Alibaba's deepening commitment to embodied intelligence, just as ByteDance reorganizes its robotics efforts under core business structure. The Qwen-Robot series represents a pivotal s…
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Tongyi Lab, Alibaba Cloud's AI division, has announced Qwen-RobotSuite, a set of language and vision models that have been designed to bridge the gap between "understanding" the physical world and "acting in it" within the robotics arena.

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Chinese company Alibaba has made a move towards “embodied” artificial intelligence by introducing a line of Qwen-Robot models.

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Here is a news about artificial intelligence, which I think should please you if you are interested in robotics. Alibaba that we no longer present, just released its Qwen-Robot Suite, 3 IA models signed Tongyi Lab (the people behind Qwen) imagined to give a body to AI. Because a machine able to describe your kitchen to the nearest millimeter but completely infotute to catch a cup, that's a little what we have in robotics right now... Because "un…

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Alibaba wants to be “China’s AI factory.” This week it has been formalized with two simultaneous releases: the Qwen Robot Suite, the company’s first suite of artificial intelligence models specifically dedicated to robots and devices that interact with the physical world, and Qwen3.7-Max, a language model designed from the source for long-lasting creative tasks. It is published by Ana-Maria Stanciuc on The Next Web on June 16. The two launches a…

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Pandaily broke the news on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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