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<strong>Baidu's CFO on How It Became a Full-Stack AI Player</strong>

<strong>Baidu's CFO on How It Became a Full-Stack AI Player</strong>
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Baidu's CFO on How It Became a Full-Stack AI Player From Internet search to chips, LLMs, clouds, and self-driving cars. Listen to Odd Lots on Apple Podcasts Listen to Odd Lots on Spotify Watch Odd Lots on YouTube Subscribe to the newsletter In the China tech space, Baidu is now a full-stack player in the AI industry.

Baidu's CFO on How It Became a Full-Stack AI Player From Internet search to chips, LLMs, clouds, and self-driving cars. Listen to Odd Lots on Apple Podcasts Listen to Odd Lots on Spotify Watch Odd Lots on YouTube Subscribe to the newsletter In the China tech space, Baidu is now a full-stack player in the AI industry. The company makes its own chips, has its own AI models (Ernie), its own cloud system, and it's integrating AI into its self-driving car business, Apollo Go. But before all this, Baidu was known for being China's leader in search. Things, obviously, have changed a lot since the company was founded in the late 1990s. In today's episode, we speak with Baidu CFO Henry He about the company's AI ambitions. He talks to us about maximizing token spend, how Chinese tech firms are thinking about safety and alignment, the global robotaxi competition, and how the core search business fits into the company now. [Image text:] Lots ots Bloombery Odd Lots .
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