Alibaba Cloud's AI Models Showcased at TGS 2025 Gaming Event
By
ekianjo
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Summary
The article describes the author's experience at TGS 2025 (likely Tokyo Game Show), focusing on their encounter with Alibaba Cloud's booth. While Alibaba is primarily known for AliExpress, the author highlights that the company is also a significant player in AI development with their Qwen and Wan model brands. The piece provides insights into the gaming industry event's exhibition hall, noting the presence of various vendors including middleware companies and AI service providers focused on accelerating asset creation for game development.
Key quotes
· 5 pulledIn the second hall, there were many booths and not just the ones that were indie or hardware related
There were also middleware companies and many other services, such as vendors proposing AI models to speed up asset creation
what caught my attention very quickly was the Alibaba Cloud booth
Everyone knows the company that is behind AliExpress, but maybe some of you are not aware that they also are an AI model powerhouse
with very effective teams developing models under the Qwen and Wan brand names
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