Baidu

  • Baidu releases DuClaw as its 'OpenClaw', joining fierce Chinese AI race

    Baidu launched a zero-deployment AI agent service named DuClaw on Wednesday to lower the technical threshold for users.

  • China tech giants spark fierce AI talent war with massive hiring drives

    Ant Group and Baidu launched massive hiring campaigns with over 70% of roles focused on AI.

  • Baidu Q4 revenue exceeds expectations as AI business becomes growth engine

    In the fourth quarter, subscription revenue from Baidu AI computing infrastructure surged 143% year-on-year.

  • Alibaba, Baidu take stakes in local chipmaker Phytium

    Alibaba and Baidu have taken stakes in local chipmaker Phytium Technology, according to information from data provider Tianyancha.

  • Baidu announces mass production of Kunlun 2 chip

    Kunlun 2, a 7nm AI chip developed by Chinese search engine giant Baidu, has achieved mass production, the company announced on Wednesday.

  • Baidu launches its largest campus recruitment, will offer 8,000 positions

    Baidu launched its campus recruitment for the class of 2022 college graduates on August 12, opening up 8,000 positions in technology, product and design fields.

  • Baidu has reportedly turned its chip business into independent company

    Baidu has recently turned its Kunlun chip business into a new, separate company and Ouyang Jian, the chief architect of the business, has become the company's CEO.

  • Baidu Q1 results beat expectations, up about 4% premarket

    Baidu's revenue for the first quarter reached RMB 28.13 billion ($4.29 billion), up 25% year-on-year, beating Wall Street's expectations of RMB 27.286 billion.

  • Baidu creates China's first AI-powered diving training system

    As one of China's strongest artificial intelligence (AI) technology giants, Baidu's technology is not only driving driverless vehicles but is now also being used in the field of sports - diving training.

  • Baidu sues search engine optimization firm for unfair competition

    Baidu has sued a search engine optimization company for alleged unfair competition, the first of its kind.