On September 11, 2025, during the 2025 Inclusion Bund Summit, Wang Jian, the founder of Aliyun, emphasized that the decision between open - source and closed - source models has emerged as a pivotal factor in the competition within the AI landscape. In the age of artificial intelligence, simply making the source code available is no longer adequate to tackle the prevailing challenges. The openness of model weights is, in essence, a reflection of the openness of data resources and computational resources. This signifies that artificial intelligence has moved beyond the mere openness of source code and has entered an era characterized by resource openness.
Wang Jian further suggested that, apart from the well - established communication, navigation, and remote sensing satellites, computational satellites also possess significant development potential. On May 14 of the same year, the 'Three - Body Computational Constellation,' developed by the Zhejiang Lab, made its debut launch. This successful mission simultaneously sent the first 8B AI model and 12 satellites into space.
During the summit, Wang Jian also unveiled the Olive Leaf Plan. According to this plan, there will be annual opportunities for global participants to carry 1 to 2 experimental satellites on board.