Meet Qwen2: a new open model for language, code and many languages
Qwen2 is a new family of language tools made to help people and builders.
The models work across writing, problem solving, and making code, and they often give clear, useful replies.
The team improved the old version so the new one is stronger on reading, writing and reasoning, it even handles math and programming tasks well.
You can see it speak dozens of tongues — from English and Chinese to Spanish, Arabic and more — so it fits global use.
One big move: the project shares the Qwen2 model files and example code openly, so anyone can try them.
Files are on Hugging Face and ModelScope, and code on GitHub, making it easier to test, tune or build new things.
The models cover small to very large sizes, and some are tuned to follow instructions better.
For people who build apps or do experiments, this is a clear chance to explore.
It’s ready for creators, students and researchers who want open tools — some surprises remain, and results may vary, but many will find it useful.
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