

The planned release comes amid intensifying competition in China’s AI sector, notably from startup DeepSeek, which gained prominence after launching a reasoning model that matches OpenAI’s GPT performance at lower costs.
Despite being among China’s first movers in Artificial Intelligence (AI) following ChatGPT’s 2022 debut, Baidu has struggled to gain widespread adoption for its Ernie 5 large language model, even as the company claims its latest version, Ernie 4, matches OpenAI’s GPT-4 capabilities.
The tech giant’s AI offerings have lagged domestic competitors, including ByteDance’s Doubao chatbot and newcomer DeepSeek, in terms of user adoption.
Baidu CEO Robin Li told attendees in a conference held in Dubai on Tuesday that DeepSeek’s sudden emergence demonstrated the unpredictable nature of innovation.
“You just don’t know when and where innovations come from,” he said.
During the event, Li also said that investment in data centres and cloud infrastructure is still needed despite DeepSeek challenging the cost efficiency of large AI models.
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