Wu Yongming appeared at the Q&A session on "changing leadership" and emphasized that Qwen is the "most important matter" for Alibaba.
Today, Lin Junyang, the core person in charge of Ali's Thousand Questions, announced his resignation from the Thousand Questions project, triggering widespread attention. Sina Technology learned from internal sources that in fact, as early as a month ago, Lin Junyang had begun preparing for his resignation. However, as of press time, Alibaba has not made any response to this news. According to informed sources, after Lin Junyang announced his resignation, an All Hands meeting was held internally at Alibaba for communication, with many people including Alibaba Chairman and CEO Wu Yongming, Alibaba Chief Talent Officer Jiang Fang, and Alibaba Cloud CTO Zhou Jingren responding in various ways. Wu Yongming attended the internal meeting and pointed out, "The situation in China is special, resources are hard to satisfy everyone, we apologize for not knowing about the resource issue earlier, and Qwen is the first priority, and the CEO of China has made the greatest effort." Regarding Lin Junyang's movements, it is rumored that Jiang Fang responded at the internal meeting that "the company cannot accept irrational demands to retain employees at all costs", but Alibaba has not given a final, definitive answer on whether Lin Junyang will stay or go.
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