On September 16, Bloomberg reported that Jack Ma, the founder of Alibaba who had previously stepped back from daily operations, has staged a "powerful resurgence" and is assuming an increasingly pivotal role in the company's strategic planning. From Alibaba's AI strategy (while "AI layout" was used in the original, in a full English context, "AI strategy" more accurately conveys the idea of a comprehensive plan for artificial intelligence) to vying with JD.com in the food delivery arena, Ma is deeply immersed. Insiders close to the situation disclosed that Ma is now taking a more hands-on approach to company matters than he has in the past five years. This includes formulating multi-billion-dollar spending plans and closely tracking the progress of AI-related ventures.