The search giant will also add DeepSeek to its LLM platform for developers, Baidu said in a separate statement.
Baidu is embracing DeepSeek just after its rival Tencent announced beta testing of the AI models on its super app Weixin, as it calls WeChat in mainland China. Some users were given access to the DeepSeek-R1 model through Weixin’s search bar over the weekend, potentially widening the exposure of the popular Chinese AI models to the platform’s 1.3 billion active users. It is currently only being offered to mainland China accounts.
Baidu’s share price plunged around 8 per cent in afternoon trading in Hong Kong, marking its sharpest fall since last November. The company is slated to report its fourth quarter earnings on Tuesday.
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Does the arrival of China’s low-cost DeepSeek mean the end of Nvidia’s chip dominance?
Does the arrival of China’s low-cost DeepSeek mean the end of Nvidia’s chip dominance?