Baidu, China's answer to Google, has released two new AI models. On Saturday, Baidu released Ernie X1, a reasoning model it said "delivers performance on par with DeepSeek R1 at only half the ...
Chinese tech giant Baidu said it has launched two artificial intelligence models, including the ERNIE X1, which it claims delivers the same performance as DeepSeek R1 “at only half the price.” ...
Chinese tech giant Baidu BIDU0.23%increase; green up pointing triangle released a new artificial intelligence model, which it claims rivals DeepSeek’s AI model across various benchmarks at a ...
In a post on WeChat, Baidu announced the launch of its latest X1 reasoning model -- which the company claims performs similarly to DeepSeek's but for lower cost -- and a new foundation model ...
HONG KONG - China's Baidu said on Sunday (March 16) it has launched two new artificial intelligence models, including a new reasoning-focused model that it said rivalled DeepSeek's model ...
Baidu released a new artificial intelligence (AI) model that articulates its reasoning, in an apparent bid to regain momentum against up-and-coming rivals such as DeepSeek. The Ernie X1 model by China ...
(FILES) People walk past a Baidu logo outside the company headquarters in Beijing on February 2, 2024. Chinese internet search giant Baidu released a new artificial intelligence reasoning model on ...
Chinese internet search giant Baidu released a new artificial intelligence reasoning model Sunday and made its AI chatbot services free to consumers as ferocious competition grips the sector.
BEIJING (AFP): Chinese internet search giant Baidu released a new artificial intelligence reasoning model Sunday and made its AI chatbot services free to consumers as ferocious competition grips ...
Baidu Inc. released a new artificial intelligence model that articulates its reasoning, in an apparent bid to regain momentum against up-and-coming rivals like DeepSeek. The Ernie X1 model by China’s ...
Chinese technology company Baidu has released two new language models, bringing more competition to the rapidly changing field of AI development. Baidu, which owns the biggest search engine in China, ...