Qwen3.7-Max officially launched API, Bailian offers Token Plan subscription access

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ME AI News, according to Data Observation Beating Monitoring, Alibaba's latest flagship large model Qwen3.7-Max has launched on Alibaba Cloud's Bailing Platform, officially opening API access and Token Plan subscription services, with input costs of 12 yuan per million tokens and output costs of 36 yuan per million tokens. The Bailing Token Plan subscription service has been synchronized with Qwen3.7-Max, allowing subscribers to call directly without additional charges.
According to Artificial Analysis evaluation, the previously released Qwen3.7-Max scored 56.6 points, ranking fifth globally and first among domestic large models.
Qwen3.7-Max is specially designed for intelligent agents, with architecture optimizations for autonomous programming and multi-tool invocation in long-term tasks.
In practical long-term testing, Qwen3.7-Max collaborated with frameworks such as Claude Code, OpenClaw, Hermes Agent, and Qwen Code, capable of independently completing enterprise-level complex tasks lasting up to 35 hours with over 1,000 tool calls.
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RetroRadioEcho
· 9h ago
What specific dimensions were tested with a score of 56.6? Programming or reasoning?
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RefrigeratorMagnetContract
· 12h ago
A 35-hour long-term task is a bit exaggerated. Do enterprise-level scenarios really dare to use it?
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DustCollector7
· 12h ago
Input 12 outputs 36, this pricing is half as expensive as Claude.
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EveningBreezeBorrower
· 12h ago
Qwen Code and Claude Code collaborate, this ecosystem is quite lively.
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ForkingDrama
· 12h ago
Is the credibility of the Artificial Analysis rankings still decent now?
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RiskParachute
· 12h ago
Will a thousand tool calls not blow up the billing?
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GateUser-28f37882
· 12h ago
Number one domestically but fifth globally, who are the top four ahead?
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