Alibaba has launched RynnBrain, an open-source AI model designed to power robots
Beijing is investing billions into a national AI fund and its broader “AI+” initiative to embed artificial intelligence across the entire economy. Backed by strong state support, domestic chip production, and lower manufacturing costs, China can scale AI solutions rapidly – and analysts say it’s on track to surpass the U.S. in the race for AI dominance. (IMO, it already happened.)
And one of the examples is these 2 news items I read today:
1) Alibaba unveils Qwen3.5 as China’s chatbot race shifts to AI agents
2) and this one is even more important:
Alibaba has launched RynnBrain, an open-source AI model designed to power robots that can see, think, and act in real-world environments.
The move positions Alibaba alongside Nvidia, Google DeepMind, and Tesla in the fast-growing “physical AI” race.
Do you think that not only China, but particularly Alibaba, can possibly win the market?
Their approach is kinda aggressive in that.

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