Former Alibaba AI Researcher Linjun Lin Launches New AI Lab Valued at Around $2 Billion

According to The Information, Linjun Lin, a former AI researcher at Alibaba, recently founded a new artificial intelligence laboratory. The startup is estimated to be valued at approximately $2 billion.

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