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Qwen2.5-Max

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Aliases: Qwen2.5-Max, Qwen3.7-Max

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7Hacker News·27d ago·source ↗

Qwen3.7-Max: The Agent Frontier

Alibaba's Qwen team has announced Qwen3.7-Max, positioned as a frontier model for agentic tasks. The announcement appears on the official Qwen blog and generated significant community discussion on Hacker News with 559 points and 217 comments. The model name suggests it is part of the Qwen 3 generation, with a focus on agent capabilities.

7Qwen Research·1mo ago·source ↗

Qwen2.5-Max: Large-Scale MoE Model Release by Alibaba's Qwen Team

Alibaba's Qwen team announces Qwen2.5-Max, a large-scale Mixture-of-Experts language model. The post acknowledges that scaling insights for very large MoE models have been limited, citing DeepSeek V3's recent disclosures as a reference point. The model is positioned as a frontier-scale MoE system developed concurrently with ongoing Qwen2 research.

6The Batch·11d ago·source ↗

Alibaba's Qwen3.7-Max positions as top Chinese LLM with closed weights and agentic focus

Alibaba released Qwen3.7-Max, a closed-weights proprietary model targeting long-running agentic tasks like coding and scientific discovery, with a 1M-token context window and 208 tokens/second output speed. The model ranks fifth to seventh on the Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index, trailing leading U.S. models from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google but claiming the lowest hallucination rate among frontier models tested—partly by declining to answer over half of prompts. Alibaba's training approach separates task, agentic harness, and verifier components to prevent overfitting to specific setups. The release continues Alibaba's strategic shift from open to closed weights for top-tier models, with leadership changes in the Qwen team suggesting a revenue-focused pivot.

7The Batch·16d ago·source ↗

Data Points: Qwen3.7-Max, OpenAI Math Proof, Gated DeltaNet-2, Trump AI Order, Microsoft Fara1.5

This edition of The Batch covers five significant AI developments: Alibaba's Qwen3.7-Max reasoning model with 1M token context and agentic capabilities ranking fifth on the Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index; an OpenAI reasoning model resolving the 80-year-old Erdős planar unit distance problem; Nvidia's Gated DeltaNet-2 outperforming Mamba-3 and other linear attention architectures; Trump pulling back a proposed AI regulation executive order; and Microsoft Research's Fara1.5 computer-use agent family beating OpenAI Operator and Google Gemini on the Online-Mind2Web benchmark.

6The Batch·11d ago·source ↗

The Batch Issue 356: Qwen3.7-Max release, White House AI executive order, fine-tuning breaks copyright alignment

The Batch issue 356 covers several distinct AI developments: Alibaba's release of Qwen3.7-Max, a closed-weights flagship LLM targeting agentic coding and scientific tasks with a novel RL training approach that decouples task, harness, and verifier; a new White House executive order on frontier AI models focused on cybersecurity, including voluntary model-sharing with government; and a finding that fine-tuning breaks copyright alignment in LLMs. Andrew Ng's editorial commentary frames the executive order as a reasonable compromise, noting Anthropic's Mythos vulnerability-detection model as a key driver of the cybersecurity concerns behind the regulation.

6Qwen Research·1mo ago·source ↗

QwQ-Max-Preview Released by Qwen Team

Alibaba's Qwen team has released QwQ-Max-Preview, a preview version of their reasoning-focused model built on top of Qwen2.5-Max. The post is itself generated by the model, serving as a demonstration of its capabilities. As a preview release, it signals an upcoming full model launch in the Qwen series.