Alibaba Group’s AI and Cloud founder Wang Jian has warned that the majority of today’s AI initiatives will not survive the next ten years. His remarks, made during an exclusive interview, underscore growing concerns about the sustainability and direction of the AI boom. Wang suggests that the frenzy surrounding AI chatbots like ChatGPT has clouded developers’ understanding of what meaningful AI innovation truly requires. His forecast points to a looming shake-up in the global AI sector especially among projects driven by hype rather than substance.
Wang Jian Warns of AI Collapse Amid Overhyped Development
Wang, a central figure behind Alibaba’s $16 billion Alicloud business, said nearly 90% of AI projects launched in recent years are likely to vanish within five to ten years. He attributed this projection to the lack of foundational understanding among many developers and startups rushing to capitalize on AI’s growing popularity.
In his view, the success of ChatGPT created a “bias” in how AI is perceived globally, giving rise to a wave of superficial AI ventures. According to Wang, these efforts largely overlook the practical and creative applications that should define the next wave of development. He told Bloomberg Television that true AI progress would require a shift away from conventional reasoning and costly talent pools toward more original, inventive problem-solving.
Criticism of Silicon Valley’s Talent-Driven Model
Wang further criticized the Silicon Valley model of investing heavily in high-paid engineering talent. He argued that innovation is not about hiring expensive individuals but about finding the right people who understand AI at a conceptual level. He emphasized that creativity and originality, not salary brackets, are the primary engines of technological advancement.
Referencing tech firms such as OpenAI and Meta, he said the current model of compensating AI experts at the level of professional athletes may actually hinder long-term innovation. Wang’s approach reflects his broader belief that success in AI comes from vision and commitment, not from inflated compensation packages.
AI Applications Must Go Beyond Chatbots
The Alibaba AI chief noted that while ChatGPT and similar tools have captured public attention, the true potential of AI lies in a broader spectrum of applications. He stated that developers must focus beyond chatbot interfaces and instead explore how AI can reshape industries like e-commerce, logistics, healthcare, and education.He cautioned that many projects today are built on superficial use cases, lacking the depth needed for sustainability. This, he warned, will be the reason behind the anticipated collapse of most AI startups over the next decade.
From Anxious Vision to a $16 Billion Business
Wang remembered his initial time at Alibaba and how he joined the company in the year 2009 and managed to persuade one of the co-founders, Jack Ma, to entertain his idea of a computing business. At that point in time, he did not have a fixed business scheme or strategic design, but was simply driven by his faith that computing would prove to be as useful as electricity, or even oil, in the modern world.
This mentality became a reality in the form of Alicloud, a cloud computing platform that is currently among the biggest in the world. The strategic vision of Wang revolutionized the infrastructure of Alibaba so that it could accommodate international e-commerce and enterprise services. He is also leading the Qwen project, the Alibaba homegrown variant of the AI model (competing with OpenAI and GPT, as well as Google Gemini and DeepSeek originating in China).
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China Positioned as Global AI Innovation Hub
In the future prospects, Wang ascertained that China will become the technology innovation hub in the world. He termed China as a place of experimentation of the new idea citing the great public interest in AI in the country and their readiness to use new stuff in the country.He is convinced that the ecosystem in China would support AI breakthroughs, rather than the model that now prevails in the West, which is based on short-term financial gains, and star-like engineering skills.
Another issue that Wang addressed is the geopolitical aspects of the problem of AI development, such as the recent executive orders issued by U.S. President Donald Trump to guard AI interests within the country with the help of such companies as OpenAI and Google. Although Wang did not mention the extent of the disagreements, he stated that it portrays more significant issues in the way that countries perceive and deal with AI rivalries.
Wang’s Legacy: A Focus on Foundational Innovation
Wang has always been characterized by foundation-oriented innovation in his career. Before he joined Alibaba, he was an Assistant Managing Director at Microsoft Research Asia and amongst other achievements he assisted in establishing the organization as a major technological hub in the Chinese region.The experience that he had in a place like this led to a change of his views on innovation- a view where bold experimentation is more important than a structured one. Wang applies the same philosophy at Alibaba and Zhejiang Lab where he shapes the course of AI and computational research.
The developers are encouraged to re-think the role of AI.
Nevertheless, Wang delivered an optimistic message even though his grim forecast about most of the modern AI projects was kind of striking. He feels that many ventures will inevitably fail in the future and this will be an important course correction that will make developers and companies focus on what constitutes important work in AI.He emphasized the fact that the implementation of AI has recently reached a sizable proportion to the one which he viewed some decades ago.
Since the field of computing is increasingly made even more essential to everyday life, Wang predicts that the computing industry will eventually serve the role that fossil fuel had played as a strategic asset. He urges future generation of innovators to base their projects on fundamentals of technology, and be bold to envisage what has never been done before.The ongoing situation with AI, in the view of Wang, mark only the beginning of a new beginning, and only highly studied and fantasy-incorporated thinkers will define its future.