Baidu Is Leading the AI Charge in China

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Over the last two decades, China has emerged as one of the biggest innovators in the world, threatening the technological dominance of the United States. However, the recent launch of ChatGPT has tilted the odds in favor of the U.S. once again, with American tech giants driving the artificial intelligence sector forward. With tensions rising between the U.S. and China, the East Asian economic superpower has resorted to supporting its tech sector in a bid to develop groundbreaking AI technologies. The Peoples Bank of China the equivalent of the Federal Reserve - surprised the market on June 13 by slashing the seven-day reverse repo rate by 10 basis points to 1.90%, which is a clear indication that policymakers are willing to offer the much-needed stimulus to kickstart Chinas economic growth. Amid improving macroeconomic conditions, increasing support from regulators and the projected boom in the use of AI technology, Baidu Inc. (NASDAQ:BIDU) seems well positioned to grow.


Baidu has a headstart in China

Chinese tech giants such as Baidu and Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. (NYSE:BABA) are aggressively investing in large language models to offer alternatives to ChatGPT. According to recent tests conducted by Xinhua Institute, Baidus Ernie chatbot ranked the highest among Chinese ChatGPT alternatives. Xinhua compared the following chatbots to determine which of the products offers the best experience to users:

  • Baidus Ernie

  • Alibabas Tongyi Qianwen

  • iFlyteks SparkDesk

  • SenseTimes SenseChat


Xinhua tested many general capabilities of these chatbots, including basic language skills, intelligence, subject knowledge and even the logical reasoning behind a specific answer to a question.

All the chatbots tested failed to match the performance of ChatGPT, which was launched last November. In March, Baidu CEO Robin Li said the Ernie bot is at least two months behind ChatGPT and that it could take some time to fill the gap depending on how quickly the technology evolves into a better version. With China decisively behind the U.S. in AI technology, Chinese tech giants have ample room to grow in the next few years if they can fill this technology gap. Baidus Ernie bot has already scored a win by emerging as the best ChatGPT alternative according to Xinhua, and the company can build on this headstart to rival the likes of Alibaba in a fast-growing niche.

Innovation is at the heart of business strategy

Baidu has focused on AI-related investments for nearly a decade, though these investments are only now beginning to deliver results. For instance, Apollo, Baidus autonomous driving business unit, is emerging as the leader of self-driving vehicle technology in China. The company has been investing in this business unit since 2014. Going by global trends, it is reasonable to expect automakers to partner with tech companies to deploy self-driving technology in their vehicles rather than investing billions of dollars to build such technology in-house. Baidus Apollo, therefore, stands to benefit from the rising popularity and use cases of autonomous driving.