Baidu Partners with Lenovo in 3rd China AI Smartphone Deal

The Baidu logo is seen outside the company headquarters in Beijing on February 2, 2024. (Photo by Jade GAO / AFP)
The Baidu logo is seen outside the company headquarters in Beijing on February 2, 2024. (Photo by Jade GAO / AFP)
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Baidu Partners with Lenovo in 3rd China AI Smartphone Deal

The Baidu logo is seen outside the company headquarters in Beijing on February 2, 2024. (Photo by Jade GAO / AFP)
The Baidu logo is seen outside the company headquarters in Beijing on February 2, 2024. (Photo by Jade GAO / AFP)

China's Baidu has partnered with Lenovo to feature its generative artificial intelligence (AI) technology on Lenovo's smartphones, in the latest team up with a phone manufacturer as it seeks practical applications for its AI model.
A spokesperson for Beijing-based Baidu told Reuters this week that the partnership involves Lenovo using its Ernie large language model (LLM) and is similar to collaborations with Samsung and Honor announced last month.
Lenovo sells its own branded phones and also owns the phone brand Motorola. Ernie is already embedded in the browser and app store apps of Lenovo's personal computers and tablets.
Lenovo did not respond to a request for comment.
Selling smartphones that offer generative AI features for services such as chatbots and real-time translation have become a new global trend after the technology became popularized in late 2022 with the launch of ChatGPT.
Google is seen to be a leader in AI smartphones with its Pixel phones and robust cloud-based AI while Apple has been reported to be working to bring generative AI models to the iPhone.
Research firm Canalys expects that 5% of smartphones shipped globally in 2024, or 60 million devices, will be AI-capable smartphones.
But AI services powered by US firms like ChatGPT maker OpenAI and Google are unavailable in China, leaving the market to Chinese firms. The Chinese market has now over 200 AI models on offer, including from Baidu's chief rivals Alibaba and Tencent.
Baidu CEO Robin Li said last November that firms now needed to focus on developing practical applications. China's top phone brands including Vivo, Xiaomi and Huawei are also working on their own on-device AI models but have not disclosed details.
Such smartphone collaborations could not only help Baidu in this arena, but having its AI features deeply bundled with smartphones could also give the company exposure to a vast amount of data which could help Baidu's LLM catch up to rival AI companies in the US.
"Adapting LLM on smartphones is the right moment to promote AI-powered features, although they may be limited now. In the long run, they may become a 'must-have'," said Ivan Lam, an analyst at research firm Counterpoint.



Saudi Arabia, India Strengthen Cooperation in the Field of Space for Peaceful Purposes

The agreement was part of the official agenda of the visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the Kingdom - SPA
The agreement was part of the official agenda of the visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the Kingdom - SPA
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Saudi Arabia, India Strengthen Cooperation in the Field of Space for Peaceful Purposes

The agreement was part of the official agenda of the visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the Kingdom - SPA
The agreement was part of the official agenda of the visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the Kingdom - SPA

The Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, represented by the Saudi Space Agency (SSA), signed a memorandum of understanding with the Government of the Republic of India, represented by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), with the aim of enhancing cooperation in the field of space for peaceful purposes.
According to a press release issued by the SSA, the agreement was part of the official agenda of the visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the Kingdom. It was signed on behalf of the Saudi side by Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Saudi Space Agency Abdullah Alswaha and on behalf of the Indian side by Indian Minister of External Affairs Dr. Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, in the presence of a number of officials from both sides, SPA reported.
The memorandum of understanding aims to enhance cooperation in areas such as satellite capacity development, the advancement of space sciences and exploration, and the practical application of space technologies to serve various sectors. It also seeks to stimulate research and development, entrepreneurship, and academic engagement in the space technology sector.
In a statement following the signing ceremony, Alswaha affirmed that the partnership in the field of space for peaceful purposes between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Republic of India represents an important step toward strengthening collaboration in space exploration and the development of space technologies. This partnership will contribute to economic diversification, promote sustainable growth for both friendly countries, and help build a future founded on innovation and science.
CEO of the Saudi Space Agency Dr. Mohammed bin Saud Al-Tamimi explained that the memorandum represents a significant strategic step toward the development of joint projects that enrich knowledge, support progress in the space sector, and enhance the standing of both countries in this field at the regional and global levels.
He pointed out that the memorandum of understanding comes as part of the broader international cooperation efforts adopted by the Kingdom, aiming to harness space-related technologies in the service of development and scientific discovery.
This partnership is expected to contribute to a qualitative leap in the development of capabilities and skills in both friendly nations, raise the level of scientific, research, and technical cooperation in the space sector, and stimulate innovation and entrepreneurship in this vital field.