Baidu names former Microsoft exec as COO in artificial intelligence push
[BEIJING] China's Baidu Inc said it has appointed a former Microsoft Corp executive as chief operating officer, part of a push into artificial intelligence as earnings from its core search engine business wane.
Baidu has been refocusing its business strategy after the introduction of new advertising regulations, aimed at medical advertising in particular, led to a 16 percent drop in ad customers during quarter ended in September.
Qi Lu, who was an executive vice-president at Microsoft and headed its unit in charge of Office, Bing and Skype until last September, will help develop artificial intelligence as a key strategic focus for Baidu over the next decade.
"Dr Lu possesses a wealth of leadership and management experience, and is a leading authority in the area of artificial intelligence," Baidu chief executive Robin Li in a statement.
The company launched a US$200 million fund in October to focus on artificial intelligence, augmented reality and deep learning, followed by a US$3 billion fund announced in September to target mid and late stage start-ups.
In 2014 Baidu appointed another former Microsoft executive, Zhang Ya-Qin, as president, overseeing emerging business. Mr Zhang will report directly to Dr Lu under the new arrangement.
Baidu, which is expected to report full-year earnings next month, has forecast a 4.6 per cent dip in revenue in the quarter ending in December.
REUTERS
KEYWORDS IN THIS ARTICLE
BT is now on Telegram!
For daily updates on weekdays and specially selected content for the weekend. Subscribe to t.me/BizTimes
Technology
'Harvesting data': Latin American AI startups transform farming
After long peace, Big Tech faces US antitrust reckoning
Tech’s cash crunch sees creditors turn ‘violent’ with one another
Tech millionaires chase billionaire tax shields with ‘swap fund’
Elon Musk’s Starlink profits are more elusive than investors think
Hollywood animation, VFX unions fight AI job cut threat