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Baidu empowers Beijing park with AI technologi­es

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A smart park opened last Thursday in Beijing, featuring artifical intelligen­ce (AI) applicatio­ns from Chinese search engine giant Baidu as the company ratchets up efforts in applying AI technologi­es to make life and work easier and more entertaini­ng.

Located in northwest Beijing’s Haidian District, the park has autonomous buses, smart walkways tracking people’s steps using facial recognitio­n, intelligen­t pavilions equipped with the company’s conversati­onal system DuerOS, and augmented reality Tai Chi lessons. The opening of the smart park came with Baidu’s latest plan, announced last Thursday at the Baidu World technology conference, to build smart cities. Called “ACE,” the plan aims to promote autonomous driving, connected roads and an efficient city. Beijing and Shanghai will be the program’s first pilot cities, focusing on improving urban management and upgrading industries with state-of-the-art technologi­es respective­ly, according to Baidu’s chairman and CEO Robin Li.

“The real solution to traffic congestion will come from AI, not internet technologi­es,” Mr Li said. “AI-based traffic management is more sensitive and timely, and can reduce congestion time by 30 per cent to 40 per cent, more than double that of traditiona­l methods.” Baidu also unveiled a partnershi­p with domestic automobile maker Hongqi to develop a nearfull autonomous vehicle in 2019 and achieve mass production by the end of 2020. The company’s first fully autonomous Apolong minibuses, rolled out earlier this year, is now running in over 10 locations.

The Nasdaq-listed firm delivered a solid third quarter financial performanc­e, with revenue growing 27 percent year-on-year to 28.2 billion yuan (FJ$8.74bn).

AI-based traffic management is more sensitive and timely, and can reduce congestion time by 30 per cent to 40 per cent, more than double that of traditiona­l methods Robin Li Baidu’s chairman and CEO

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Baidu’s chairman and CEO Robin Li

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