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WeChat and Ant Group are both developing AI application platforms.
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WeChat and Ant Group are both developing AI application platforms.

In an internal speech, Baidu CEO Robin Li expressed his views on the industry's hot topics such as the choice between open source and closed source for LMs, and whether AI entrepreneurs should focus on models or applications.

Baidu has released their Q4 2017 financial report and unaudited 2017 annual financial report. In Q4, Baidu earned RMB 23.6 billion ($3.62 billion), up 29 percen...

Baidu announced today at its annual flagship technology conference, Baidu World, the volume production plans of China’s first Level 4 (L4) Hongqi autonomous veh...

The Chinese New Year's Eve Gala was surprising as Chinese AI made an spectacular debut for 40 seconds. At 20:09:23, the show started with an official introduct...

Search engine has always been an intense battleground for all tech giants. On December 11, Tencent upgraded the search function on its most popular product WeChat.

Robin Li appeared on the cover of Time (Asia Edition). And the magazine cover photo was quickly spread in WeChat Moments on the early morning of January 19. Thi...

Baidu responded to the incident where its self-driving robotaxi 'Apollo Go' collided with pedestrians on the streets of Wuhan.

Baidu’s Apollo Go autonomous ride-hailing service will officially land in a popular hotspot in Wuzhen, Zhejiang Province on Saturday.

The average seasonal production cost for a network variety show in China is between 20 and 60 million yuan under the current market conditions. By investing 200...

Chinese Vice Premier and top economic official Liu He said at a meeting held in Beijing on Tuesday that the government will support digital enterprises to pursue public listings in domestic and foreign capital markets.

News emerged on Tuesday that Baidu is negotiating with potential acquirers to sell its 53% stake in iQIYI, attracting interest from buyers including Hong Kong private equity firm PAG and China Mobile. iQIYI responded that this news is untrue.