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Baidu eyes second research space in US

- ALEX WEBB 25 March

Baidu plans to double its footprint in Silicon Valley with a second research and developmen­t facility, seeking to gain an edge in artificial intelligen­ce technology.

China’s largest search engine provider will add capacity for 150 employees, the company said in a statement. Baidu has about 200 people at its existing site in Sunnyvale, California.

The two offices will be a mile apart.

“It is becoming increasing­ly important in Baidu’s global strategy as a base for attracting world-class talent,” the company said in the statement.

Baidu has prioritise­d artificial intelligen­ce as a way of generating new revenue and reclaiming ground lost to Chinese competitor­s such as Tencent Holdings and Alibaba Group Holding The company has about 1,300 engineers working on the technology across sites in China and the US.

Baidu suffered a blow earlier this week when Andrew Ng, a leading AI researcher, said he would be stepping down from his role as chief scientist and head of the Sunnyvale office. Ya-qin Zhang, a former head of Microsoft Corp’s Asian research and developmen­t operations and now chairman of Baidu USA, will lead the two Silicon Valley sites, the company said.

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