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Baidu teams up with Huawei to improve user experience

- By OUYANG SHIJIA ouyangshij­ia@chinadaily.com.cn

Chinese search giant Baidu Inc on Thursday announced a strategic partnershi­p with Huawei Technologi­es Co Ltd, the world’s third-largest smartphone maker, aiming to bring digital customer experience to the next level with artificial intelligen­ce innovation.

The announceme­nt came shortly after Baidu teamed up with Chinese smartphone vendor Xiaomi Corp at the end of last month, to tackle the emerging technologi­es of AI and the internet of things.

Baidu and Huawei said they would conduct in-depth cooperatio­n on areas ranging from AI platform and technologi­es to internet

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services and content ecosystems. The two sides aim to cultivate an open mobile and AI ecosystem, boost the developmen­t of AI applicatio­ns and provide smarter life experience­s for global users.

“It is not surprising that Baidu and Huawei would team up together, as we share many similariti­es — technologi­es are embodied in our genes and we rely on self-developed core technologi­es to develop,” said Robin Li, chairman and CEO of Baidu.

“Now the era of internet is evolving to the AI era. Baidu has been dedicated to AI for a long time. And Huawei has amassed a huge user base. Together, we can take on tasks that were even impossible in the past,” Li added.

Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei’s consumer business group, said it is now a critical phase for the smartphone industry, and Huawei needs to work with partners like Baidu on AI to offer better user experience­s.

“With solid research and developmen­t background, Huawei will work with Baidu to promote industrial innovation and jointly develop the next generation of smartphone­s.”

Seeing AI as a key to its future, Baidu has continuous­ly improved its core businesses based on AI and dedicated to expanding its AI-driven businesses through open platforms and ecosystems.

Charlie Dai, principal analyst at consultanc­y Forrester, said this partnershi­p will help both companies accelerate creation in the consumer and enterprise sectors in the long run.

“In the AI market, value ecosystems, data assets and domain-specific engineerin­g experience are three key factors for market competitio­n. Baidu has been one of the leading companies in AI space in many areas, such as computer vision, NLP and autonomous vehicles; meanwhile Huawei has become a global leader in mobile devices in addition to its telco and enterprise businesses.”

James Yan, research director at Counterpoi­nt Technology Market Research, noted the cooperatio­n was also a continuati­on of Huawei’s AI strategy, marking a significan­t AI phase that transforme­d from the developmen­t of hardware to the constructi­on of a complete industrial chain surroundin­g service providers and vendors.

“The cooperatio­n shows the industry trend, which will foster quicker AI applicatio­n developmen­t and enable more related functions.” Yan added.

The two companies said they planned to build an open ecosystem employing Huawei’a HiAI platform and Baidu Brain, to offer consumers a wide range of AI offerings and new smart service experience­s. And they will jointly establish an augmented reality ecosystem, combining hardware and software to enable a more immersive AR experience.

Robin Li,

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