Baidu, Inc. on Sept. 15 held its annual technology conference, Baidu World 2020, in cooperation with CCTV via livestreaming, showcasing its latest innovations in the AI sphere.
China’s autonomous driving technology provider Idriverplus announced its completion of a C+ round of financing worth hundreds of millions of yuan led by Xin Ding Capital.
Baidu on Sept. 10 launched the Apollo Go Robotaxi service in Apollo Park in Beijing, covering nearly 100 pick-up and drop-off stations in Yizhuang, Haidian and Shunyi districts.
Fortune on Thursday unveiled its ‘40 under 40’ list for 2020, which included seven Chinese entrepreneurs from the categories of technology, healthcare and finance.
Stuart Oda, CEO of Alesca Life, said that agriculture and agricultural technology have come into sharp focus from the fallout of the COVID-19 outbreak.
After conducting over 519,000km of road tests in Beijing, Baidu’s Apollo Go Robotaxi service was approved for phase 2 of autonomous vehicle road tests with passengers on board on Aug. 24.
Robin Li, co-founder and CEO of Baidu Inc., gave a keynote speech themed “New Infrastructure, The New Starting Point of Artificial Intelligence” at the WAIC cloud summit on July 9.
Chinese online learning platform Zuoyebang announced on Monday it raised $750 million, demonstrating continued investor interest in China’s online education technology ecosystem.
IQIYI's pre-market gain widened to 40% as Tencent had approached Baidu, which owns 56.2% of iQIYI, with the plan of becoming iQIYI's largest shareholder.
On the evening of May 21, Reuters reported that Baidu was considering delisting from NASDAQ to boost its valuation. Baidu responded to The Economic Observer later claiming this was a false rumor.
Chinese search engine giant Baidu Inc. (BIDU) Monday reported a 7% year-on-year decline in its total revenue to 22.5 billion yuan ($3.18 billion) for the first quarter of 2020, beating Wall Street estimates of $3.1 billion.
Now, after a decade of development and vicious competition, a slew of video platforms and short video apps have emerged at the top of the Chinese online video streaming game.
Baidu Research announced Tuesday, April 21, the launch of an AI-powered video synthesis tool Vidpress on its short video app Haokan that will allow users to produce professional video content from URLs.