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Chinese technology giant Baidu recently launched BaiduWiki, an artificial intelligence-driven online encyclopaedia, to target international users and bridge information gaps. This new service is available in English, Spanish, French, Russian, and Japanese.


BaiduWiki homepage with a search bar. Text reads "Shared knowledge, shared world." "Potala Palace" is entered in the search box.
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BaiduWiki is an international version of Baidu’s existing Baidu Baike online encyclopaedia. It currently hosts 1 million entries, which were translated across the supported languages using multiple AI agents.


Baidu first launched Baidu Baike in 2008, developing it into one of the largest such services. As of January, Baidu Baike contained more than 30 million entries.


The company also introduced a new global search feature for its Ernie Assistant. This feature provides immediate access to information, including global destinations and scenic spots, for Ernie Assistant’s more than 200 million monthly active users.


Zhang Yi, founder and chief analyst at internet market consultancy iiMedia, called the move strategic. He stated it uses AI and Ernie Assistant to bridge global information gaps by pulling overseas information for local users and vice versa for a global audience.


Yi added that this initiative could help Chinese companies expanding overseas by circumventing the language barrier, a common challenge for local enterprises.


Baidu is also expected to integrate its global search function into other areas, covering technology and academic frontiers, according to a report by state-backed financial outlet Shanghai Securities News.


"The new initiatives could help lay the groundwork for other Baidu services, from AI and AI cloud to advertising, to pursue international growth," Yi said.

  • Baidu launched BaiduWiki, an AI-driven online encyclopaedia available in English, Spanish, French, Russian, and Japanese.

  • BaiduWiki and the new Ernie Assistant global search feature aim to serve international users and bridge information gaps.

  • Baidu Baike, the precursor to BaiduWiki, was launched in 2008 and holds over 30 million entries.


Source: SCMP

OpenAI has warned US lawmakers that Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) startup DeepSeek is replicating and training its models using technology from US AI companies, including the ChatGPT maker. The accusation was detailed in a memo seen by Reuters.


Phone screen displaying a chat app. Text reads "Hi, I'm DeepSeek. How can I help you today?" with a blue whale logo and a time of 4:17.
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OpenAI accused DeepSeek of "ongoing efforts to free-ride on the capabilities developed by OpenAI and other U.S. frontier labs." This method is known as distillation.


Distillation involves an older, powerful AI model evaluating the quality of answers from a newer model, effectively transferring the older model’s learnings.


The memo, sent to the US House Select Committee on Strategic Competition between the US and the Chinese Communist Party on Thursday, outlined DeepSeek’s alleged actions.


Phone showing "OpenAI" logo on screen, resting on a laptop keyboard. The setting is dimly lit, creating a tech-focused mood.
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OpenAI stated that it observed accounts linked to DeepSeek employees developing methods to circumvent its access restrictions. These methods reportedly included accessing models through obfuscated third-party routers and other ways that masked their source.


Furthermore, the memo added that DeepSeek employees developed code to programmatically access US AI models and obtain outputs for distillation.


OpenAI also claimed that Chinese large language models are "actively cutting corners when it comes to safely training and deploying new models."


Hangzhou-based DeepSeek, with its parent company High-Flyer, gained market attention last year with a set of AI models that rivalled some of the best offerings from the US.


This development fuelled concerns in Washington that China could catch up in the AI race despite existing restrictions.


Silicon Valley executives have previously praised models named DeepSeek-V3 and DeepSeek-R1, which are available globally.


OpenAI confirmed it proactively removes users who appear to be attempting to distill its models to develop rival models.

  • OpenAI warned US lawmakers about Chinese AI startup DeepSeek.

  • DeepSeek is accused of using "distillation" to train its AI models from US technology.

  • Alleged methods include circumventing access restrictions and programmatic access to US models.


Source: REUTERS

CBS News is considering a new round of layoffs, Variety reported on Thursday. These potential cuts could total at least 15% of the current staff, Variety added, citing three people familiar with the matter.


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Discussions around layoffs and staff reductions remain fluid.

  • CBS News is considering new layoffs, Variety reported.

  • Potential cuts could total at least 15% of current staff, according to Variety.

  • Discussions regarding staff reductions are fluid.


Source: Reuters

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