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"Baidu"
Xiaomi, Huawei Rush to Deploy AI Agents Amid OpenClaw Craze
tech giants including ByteDance, Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. and
Baidu
Inc. quickly joined the trend
Business Brief (March 12): China Calls for Human Control Over Military AI Applications
Xiaoyi Claw, the “HarmonyOS version of Lobster.”
Baidu
AI Cloud launched DuClaw. Tencent
Tech Brief (March 6): Huawei’s Two Auto Units Join Hands on Lidar
Group Holding Ltd. and Hengxu Capital, with participation from investors including
Baidu
Ventures and Primavera Capital Group.
CX Daily: China’s Sweeping Banking Law Rewrite Targets Hidden Risks
$7.3 Million at Auction
Baidu
Profit Plunges 42% as AI Push Erodes Core Ad Business Luckin
Baidu
Profit Plunges 42% as AI Push Erodes Core Ad Business
Baidu
Inc. posted a steep 42% drop in quarterly profit, signaling that its aggressive pivot toward
China’s AI² Robotics Raises Fresh Funds at Over 10 Billion Yuan Valuation
consolidation. Investors in the round included tech giant
Baidu
Inc., state-owned rolling stock
China’s Tech Giants Wage Lunar New Year Subsidy War to Win AI Users
100,000 technology products such as Unitree Robotics robot dogs and smart speakers.
Baidu
Inc. reported
Pentagon Retracts Chinese Military Companies List Twice in Two Days
including Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.,
Baidu
Inc. and BYD Co. Ltd. A notice for the latest version
Beijing Pressures Internet Platforms to Rein in Cutthroat Competition
the tech giants — also including Douyin,
Baidu
Inc., JD.com Inc., Meituan and Taobao Shangou — on
China Regulators Summon Trip.com, Alibaba Units Over Lending Practices
,” or “Take and Spend.” It became Qunar’s majority shareholder following a 2015 share swap with
Baidu
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