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Tencent launches AI initiative

- By OUYANG SHIJIA ouyangshij­ia@ chinadaily.com.cn

First US-based research center to be led by former Microsoft scientist

Chinese internet titan Tencent Holdings Ltd said it is gearing up its expansion in the artificial intelligen­ce sector, seeing the red hot field as the next frontier of growth and innovation in the internet industry.

Tencent, the tech giant best known for itsWeChat messaging service and gaming, announced on Tuesday that it will open its first US-based AI research lab in Seattle, which will be led by formerMicr­osoft scientist Yu Dong.

Yu Dong, appointed as deputy director of Tecent’s AI Lab division, will run the newfacilit­y and is expected to drive the fundamenta­l research on speech recognitio­n and natural language understand­ing, the company announced.

Before joining Tencent, Yu was the principal researcher at the Microsoft Speech and Dialog Group and an adjunct professor of Zhejiang University.

“We hope the AI lab will not only be a laboratory, but also a connector to bring together the world’s leading talent,” said Zhang Tong, the newly appointed director of Tencent’s core AI Lab and the former big data director at Baidu Inc.

Lu Yanxia, research manager at IDC China, said the new lab will help Tencent to lure top internatio­nal staff and have better access to the world’s leading AI technologi­es, currently dominated by the US.

“The move shows that the company is betting big on the hottest area of technology and innovation: AI,” Lu said.

“It will help the company to create new momentum in key market.”

By opening the new lab, Shenzhen-headquarte­redTencent joins the army of Chinese tech powerhouse­s— including Baidu Inc and Didi Chuxing— its in their quest to attract global talent to the booming AI sector.

Baidu was the first among Chinese tech giants to open an AI lab in Silicon Valley in 2014. In March, Baidu reportedly launched its second AI lab in Silicon Valley, right after Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing opened its first AI facility in the same area.

Lu said although Tencent’s arrival to the AI sector was relatively late compared with its rivals, it was catching up fast by increasing investment, including the appointmen­t of Yu Dong and the newly establishe­d AI lab in Seattle.

“The competitio­n will be fiercer as more tech powerhouse­s gear up in the AI rush,” Lu added.

Tencent set up its core AI Lab in April 2016, dedicated to providing AI technical support for Tencent products and services.

The Shenzhen-based lab currently has more than 50 researcher­s and over 200 engineers, according to the company.

number of researcher­s at the Shenzhen-based lab

 ?? YU GE / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Visitors talk at Tencent’s image product shop in Shenzhen, Guangdong province.
YU GE / FOR CHINA DAILY Visitors talk at Tencent’s image product shop in Shenzhen, Guangdong province.

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