
Baidu Names Top Searches of 2017: iPhone X, Unmanned Driving on the List
2017 is coming to an end and it's time to review the year. On December 18, the world's largest Chinese search engine Baidu released a list of the Top Trending S...
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2017 is coming to an end and it's time to review the year. On December 18, the world's largest Chinese search engine Baidu released a list of the Top Trending S...
Regulators in Beijing reportedly have pressured major Chinese tech companies to withhold ChatGPT services to the public. The disallowance of OpenAI's chatbot may propel the rise of China's own AI chatbots to the technological forefront in the country.
Li Zhifei has spent his professional career cross-pollinating the world’s two most vibrant innovation ecosystems. Born in central China at the dawn of reform a...
On March 24, China Mobile completed its first 5G-V2X remote test drive in Xiong’an New Area, successfully demonstrating remote control of unmanned vehicles from...
After a chilling 2016, the capital markets became more rational in 2017. The overall trend remains unclear, but investors seem willing to back projects that sho...
Users are likely to see some information will be marked as "rumor" when searching in Baidu searching engine. Today, Baidu officially launched its rumor-dispell...
Since the beginning of this year, quantum computing has attracted vast attention, with an increasing number of companies competing for leadership in the field. ...
Baidu released their Q4 2017 and full year 2017 financial reports today. According to the reports, iQIYI had applied for listing to the U.S. Securities and Exch...
Baidu, ByteDance, and 8 others deploy large-scale models via generative AI for public services.
During a digital media preview event held on July 6, Dr. Shen Dou, Executive Vice President of Baidu and Head of Baidu AI Cloud, shared cases empowered by its cloud technology.
Chinese search engine and AI company Baidu has confirmed that Mobike co-founder Xia Yiping will be the chief executive of their new electric vehicle venture with Geely, the company said.
Chinese tech giant Baidu has obtained licensing for commercial operation of its fully driverless ride-hailing service in Shenzhen. Baidu robotaxis are now authorized to provide ride-hailing service with no safety operator present in the car, making Shenzhen the fourth city in China where such service is available, following Wuhan, Chongqing and Beijing.