South China Morning Post

Baidu’s Wikipedia-like app faces closure amid shift to generative AI initiative­s

- Kelly Le kelly.le@scmp.com

China’s web search giant Baidu will shut down its encyclopae­dia app Baidu Baike, a local alternativ­e to Wikipedia, as it shifts more resources to artificial intelligen­ce (AI) developmen­t in a bet on the technology to become its next growth engine.

The Beijing-based firm will end support for the app on June 30 to focus on “better user experience­s”, according to a statement published on the Baike app yesterday. Users could continue to access the service through a mini-program on the main Baidu app, it said.

Launched in 2006, Baike is one of Baidu’s oldest products. Like Wikipedia, the app relies on internet users to contribute and update content. As of April last year, the platform had more than 27 million entries, edited by over 7.7 million internet users, according to the company.

Baike initially gained popularity partly because access to Wikipedia, run by US non-profit group Wikimedia Foundation, had been intermitte­ntly interrupte­d on the mainland before its Chinese site was completely blocked in 2008, followed by the full site in 2019. Unlike Baike, Wikipedia does not censor politicall­y sensitive subjects.

Its homepage drew nearly 295 million visits last month, compared with 67.9 million for the Chinese-language Wikipedia homepage, according to online data provider SimilarWeb.

Baike’s traffic came mostly from the mainland, while Wikipedia was more popular in Taiwan and Hong Kong.

Baidu’s decision to close the Baike app comes as the company devotes increasing investment­s to AI initiative­s, such as the Ernie chatbot powered by its selfdevelo­ped large language model of the same name.

“Throughout 2023, we made significan­t strides in advancing Ernie and Ernie Bot, reinventin­g our products and services, and achieving breakthrou­ghs in monetisati­on,” chairman and CEO Robin Li Yanhong said in Baidu’s most recent financial report.

The company generated 134.6 billion yuan (HK$145.5 billion) in revenue last year, up by 9 per cent from 2022, according to the report. Its core business, which includes products and services from new AI projects, as well as search-based, feed-based and other online marketing services, saw sales jump by 8 per cent to 103.5 billion yuan.

“Looking ahead, our commitment to generative AI and foundation models remains unwavering, paving the way for the gradual creation of a new growth engine,” Li said.

Ernie Bot had attracted more than 200 million users and about 85,000 enterprise clients 13 months after its launch, Li said at Baidu’s AI developers’ conference in Shenzhen last week.

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