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Google DeepMind faces fact-check on Alibaba Qwen claim

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Google DeepMind recruiting Tongyi Qianwen (Alibaba Qwen): unverified, no confirmation

A claim that Google DeepMind executives have publicly recruited members of Alibaba’s Tongyi Qianwen (Qwen) team remains unverified. There is no named statement, regulatory filing, or verified corporate post confirming targeted recruitment.

Reports circulating in local business media do not cite primary sources or official confirmations. In the absence of verifiable disclosures, the claim should be treated cautiously and classified as unconfirmed.

Why this matters: AI talent competition and source credibility

Strategic AI teams attract intense global recruiting interest, and Qwen is a visible player. As reported by Yahoo Tech, Alibaba released Tongyi Qianwen models for public use and announced collaborations with OPPO, Taobao, DingTalk, and Zhejiang University (https://tech.yahoo.com/ai/articles/alibaba-opens-ai-model-tongyi-010716038.html).

Talent mobility around Tongyi Lab has been active, which can fuel rumor cycles even without targeted poaching. EPICSOFTE reported departures of senior researchers from Tongyi Lab to Chinese tech peers such as Tencent and JD (https://www.epicsofte.com/2025/08/alibaba-loses-ai-talent-as-rivals-raid.html).

There have also been cross-ecosystem moves in the other direction. MEXC’s news desk reported that Zhou Hao, previously with Google DeepMind, joined Alibaba’s Tongyi Lab to work on post-training research (https://www.mexc.co/en-IN/news/850723).

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Without named, on-the-record statements or filings, investors, employees, and partners should consider these recruitment claims provisional. This approach reduces the risk of misinterpretation in market, compliance, and governance contexts.

Confirmation, if it arrives, would likely come via identifiable corporate communications or personnel disclosures. Until then, policy or investment conclusions drawn from the rumor remain premature.

What would confirm or falsify the recruitment claim

Evidence required: named statements, filings, or verified posts

Confirmation would require a named statement from Google DeepMind or Alibaba, a verifiable corporate post from an official account, or personnel disclosures in formal filings. Screenshots or reposted images without platform verification would be insufficient. Third-party media without primary-source links would not, on their own, meet evidentiary standards. The same thresholds would falsify the claim if parties explicitly deny outreach.

Interpreting unverified local business media reports

Local market-focused outlets sometimes publish rumor-sourced items that lack named sources or primary documents. Editorially, such material should be read as provisional until corroborated by first-party evidence or global wire-level coverage.

Editorial note: The following quotation reflects an unverified claim attributed to local business media and is provided for context, not confirmation.

“As reported by AASTOCKS, local coverage described outreach to Qwen to ‘build great models and contribute to the open-model ecosystem’” (https://www.aastocks.com/en/stocks/news/aafn-con/NOW.1506891/top-news/AAFN).

FAQ about Google DeepMind recruitment

Is there any official statement or credible evidence confirming DeepMind’s recruitment of the Qwen team?

No. There is no official statement or credible institutional evidence confirming targeted recruitment of Alibaba’s Qwen team by Google DeepMind.

Which outlets reported the DeepMind–Qwen recruitment story, and how reliable are those sources?

Local business media carried the story, notably AASTOCKS; reports lack named sources or filings, so reliability remains uncertain pending verification.

Source: https://coincu.com/news/google-deepmind-faces-fact-check-on-alibaba-qwen-claim/

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