
Jack Ma's "strong return" leads Alibaba in the AI and food delivery battle

According to reports, Jack Ma, the founder of Alibaba, has returned to the Alibaba campus after several years out of the public eye. The report states that Ma's direct involvement with the group has reached its highest level in five years, with the most obvious manifestation being Alibaba's shift towards artificial intelligence (AI) and its declaration of war against e-commerce rivals. The report mentions that the internal message board of Alibaba Group is plastered with the ambitious slogan "MAGA" (Make Alibaba Great Again). Sources cited in the report indicate that signs of Ma's behind-the-scenes leadership have become clearer. Since 2023, Alibaba has been led by Ma's two most senior generals, Joseph Tsai and Eddie Wu. The company has not commented on whether Ma has returned in any official capacity. However, sources quoted in the report suggest that this is the most "hands-on" Ma has been since stepping down as chairman in 2019. In addition to participating in decisions involving billions of dollars in spending, he has also requested continuous updates on the overall development of Alibaba's AI business. Ma even sent three messages to a senior manager in one day, inquiring about progress
According to reports, Alibaba (09988) founder Jack Ma has returned to the Alibaba campus after stepping out of the public eye for several years. It is reported that Ma's direct involvement with the group has reached its highest level in five years, with the most obvious manifestation being Alibaba's shift towards artificial intelligence (AI) and declaring war on e-commerce rivals.
The report indicates that the internal message board of Alibaba Group is adorned with the ambitious slogan "MAGA" (Make Alibaba Great Again). Sources quoted in the report reveal that signs of Ma's behind-the-scenes leadership have become clearer.
Since 2023, Alibaba has been led by Ma's two most senior generals, Joseph Tsai and Eddie Wu. The company has not commented on whether Ma has returned in any official capacity. However, sources quoted in the report indicate that this is the most "hands-on" time for the 61-year-old Ma since he stepped down as chairman in 2019. In addition to participating in decisions involving billions of dollars in expenditures, he has also requested continuous updates on Alibaba's overall AI business development. Ma even sent three messages to a senior manager in one day, inquiring about progress