Qwen3.6-Plus: Towards Real World Agents
meetpateltech
20 points
4 comments
April 02, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (3 comments)
solarkraft
No word on weights. Is this the end of Qwen as cool local models?
Remi_Etien
The agent architecture here reminds me of challenges we hit building voice AI for startup validation — the gap between what works in benchmarks and what actually handles the messiness of real conversations is huge. One thing we learned: multi-turn context management and graceful error recovery matter way more than raw reasoning capability. Curious if you're seeing similar patterns with Qwen3.6-Plus in production deployments?
samusiam
These OSS model makers need to stop benchmarking against old models. Showing how it performs against Opus 4.5, GLM-5 when we have Opus 4.6 and GLM-5.1 just tells me that it's not comparable to SOTA.