All the equipment was donated to Zhejiang University, why did you give up the Ali Dharma Academy?

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-01-31

Ali Damo Academy gave up quantum computing and shifted its investment focus to Zhejiang UniversityThe secret behind the insider.

Alibaba's DAMO Academy's announcement of abandoning the quantum computing project and donating research equipment to Zhejiang University has attracted widespread attention and skepticism. As a global scientific research institute owned by Alibaba, the DAMO Academy has been committed to exploring unknown scientific fields and changing lifestyles. However, why did Ali abandon the core project and choose to move in other directions?What exactly has changed behind the scenes?This article will dive into this**.

The DAMO Academy is a global scientific research arm of Alibaba Group, dedicated to exploring and researching unknown scientific fields. Founded in 2017, Alibaba plans to invest more than 100 billion yuan in scientific and technological research and development within three years, and bring in talents in various fields. The research direction of the DAMO Academy is mainly to solve problems that may arise in the future, and has made a series of achievements in the field of quantum computing. However, the abrupt abandonment of the quantum computing project has sparked questions and discussions.

The DAMO Academy, as the technology exploration center of Alibaba Group, has always been at the heart of technology research. It is dedicated to exploring uncharted areas of science and transforming the way we live through research and innovation. Founded in 2017, Alibaba plans to invest more than 100 billion yuan in technology research and development over three years, and has attracted top talent in various fields to join. The research direction of the DAMO Academy is mainly to solve problems that may arise in the future, and a series of industry-leading achievements have been made in the field of quantum computing. However, the abrupt abandonment of the quantum computing project has sparked widespread speculation and confusion from the outside world.

Alibaba's DAMO Academy's abandonment of the quantum computing project is not the first of its kind in recent times. For example, OPPO recently announced the dissolution of the chip team and the cessation of chip research and development. In addition, many domestic and foreign technology giants are reducing their investment in scientific and technological research and development, and reducing investment in new businesses. Capital institutions are no longer burning money on a large scale, and startups and R&D teams are also struggling to raise funds, resulting in many new projects and research being put on hold. Large companies such as Alibaba and OPPO have also had to reduce their investment in scientific research and cut back on food and clothing. This shows that the capital market's investment in scientific and technological research and development is no longer as large-scale as before, and the era of the former technology giants using love to generate electricity and ignoring costs may be over.

Alibaba's predicament is mainly due to internal and external troubles. Internal problems include too many industry segments, a large number of employees, conflicts of interest, etc. External problems are declining market share and declining profits. Alibaba's market value has shrunk dramatically, and there is no money left to support its illusory experiments. As a result, Alibaba had to abandon the quantum computing project and move to a more down-to-earth research direction.

Alibaba's transformation and solution lies in investing more prudently in technology research and development to overcome internal and external difficulties. Basic research requires long-term perseverance and patience, and cannot be rushed for quick success. Scientific research is an ascetic undertaking that requires perseverance and the practice of continuous exploration. Alibaba needs to reorient its research and find more viable areas of innovation to give new impetus to its own development.

Alibaba's DAMO Academy's abandonment of the quantum computing project has aroused widespread concern and questioning. Tech giants have shrunk their cutting-edge technology fronts and reduced investment in technology R&D. Alibaba is facing internal and external dilemmas and needs to find solutions. Alibaba needs to reorient its research and find more viable areas of innovation to give new impetus to its own development. This is also a reminder that scientific and technological research and development requires perseverance and continuous practice, and we cannot give up because of a temporary dilemma. Only by persevering can we make breakthroughs and innovations.

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