
Baidu: $19.54 Billion Revenue in 2021
Chinese internet giant Baidu on Tuesday announced its unaudited financial results for the quarter and fiscal year ended December 31, 2021.
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Chinese internet giant Baidu on Tuesday announced its unaudited financial results for the quarter and fiscal year ended December 31, 2021.
China’s search engine and AI giant Baidu Inc. on Thursday posted a 1% year over year decrease in its total revenue to 26 billion yuan (3.69 billion) for the second quarter of 2020 ending June 30, falling slightly below the Wall Street estimates of $3.7 billion.
“AI is also about love,” quipped Robin Li, billionaire Co-founder and CEO of Chinese internet technology company Baidu, Inc. The Chinese character for love (爱) is spelled “ài” when Romanized, allowing a pun on artificial intelligence (AI).
Canalys released the second quarter 2021 report for China's cloud computing market on Monday, showing that the country's cloud infrastructure market increased by 54% in the period to reach $6.6 billion.
Baidu, Inc, the company responsible for China’s leading internet search service among other things, has reported robust financial performance in the second quarter, beating estimates on revenue.
Baidu officially unveiled its robotaxi ride-hailing pilot program to the public in Guangzhou, becoming the largest autonomous driving vehicle-for-hire platform in the city.
The city of Yangquan in China's Shanxi Province has issued a pilot license for carrying out autonomous driving services to Apollo Go, the robotaxi ride-hailing platform of domestic tech giant Baidu.
Artificial intelligence (AI) giant Baidu Inc. on Feb. 18 released its unaudited financial results for the fourth quarter of the fiscal year ending on Dec. 31, 2020.
Shenzhen-based electric vehicle firm BYD has chosen Baidu as its official smart driving business supplier. Baidu will provide BYD with its Apollo Navigation Pilot and a human-machine co-driving map product.
Apollo Go responds to the presence of surveillance cameras in the car: meeting testing, regulatory and safety requirements.
Baidu offers trial service of robotaxi in Changsha, Beijing and Cangzhou, stepping up its game for autonomous driving alongside domestic players AutoX and DiDi Chuxing, as well as US car maker Waymo and Tesla.
Today, Baidu announced that it will begin public testing of its Apollo Go platform in Shanghai, marking the fifth city where passengers have the ability to trial the robotaxi service.