Ira Singh
Khabar Khabaron Ki,18 March’25
China’s Baidu has introduced two new artificial intelligence (AI) models, including a reasoning-focused model that it claims matches the performance of rival DeepSeek’s offering while being more cost-effective. The launch underscores Baidu’s ambitions in the rapidly evolving AI race, where domestic and international players are vying for dominance.
The company announced on Sunday that its ERNIE X1 model delivers performance on par with DeepSeek R1 but at only half the price, according to information. According to Baidu, the X1 model boasts enhanced understanding, planning, reflection, and evolution capabilities. It is also touted as China’s first deep-thinking model capable of using tools autonomously, a key feature in the next generation of AI systems.
In addition to ERNIE X1, Baidu also unveiled ERNIE 4.5, its latest foundation model designed to enhance multimodal understanding. The company stated that ERNIE 4.5 has advanced language skills, stronger logic, and memory functions, improving its ability to generate, understand, and reason across different forms of content. Furthermore, the model is said to exhibit high emotional intelligence, allowing it to interpret internet memes and satirical cartoons more effectively.
According to information,Baidu was among the first Chinese technology firms to roll out a ChatGPT-style chatbot, yet it has struggled to achieve widespread adoption for its Ernie large language model (LLM). Despite claims that its models rival OpenAI’s GPT-4, Baidu faces stiff competition in China’s AI market, where companies like DeepSeek and others are pushing the boundaries with more cost-effective and efficient AI solutions.
The broader AI landscape has seen increasing momentum, with Chinese startups like DeepSeek challenging Western AI leaders by rolling out models that claim performance parity at significantly lower costs. The rise of multimodal AI systems, capable of integrating and processing text, video, images, and audio, is further intensifying the competition.
Baidu’s latest announcement highlights the growing AI race in China, as companies seek to establish themselves as leaders in both technological capability and affordability. Whether Baidu’s new models can gain wider market adoption remains to be seen as the industry continues to evolve,noted experts.