Baidu Loses China's No. 1 Desktop Search Engine

Just saw a piece of news: Baidu lost the throne of China's largest desktop search engine.

Statistics from StatCounter show that in the desktop search market in Mainland China, by April 2023, Microsoft’s Bing’s share will hit a record high again, reaching 37.4%, replacing Baidu as China’s largest desktop search engine; Baidu’s share has dropped. to 27.01%; the third to sixth search engines are Sogou, Yandex, Haosou, and Google, and their market shares are 16.36%, 7.45%, 6.25%, and 5.2%, respectively.

If I remember correctly, I remember six or seven years ago, Baidu CEO Robin Li said: artificial intelligence will help Baidu return to the first echelon of the Internet.

More than ten years ago, the mobile Internet kicked off, and everyone was developing apps to seize the mobile Internet track, but Baidu bet on artificial intelligence and autonomous driving tracks, and did not get the ticket for the mobile Internet.

However, 13 or 14 years later, ChatGPT was born, making artificial intelligence the most popular track in the future, and Baidu also took the lead in being the first Internet company in China to release a large language model. According to reason, Baidu's opportunity has come Bar?

However, according to statistics, Baidu's monopoly in the search engine field will be swallowed up by Bing with a large language model.

If you pay attention, Baidu's Wenxinyiyan has actually been integrated with the search engine, and Wenxinyiyan has been taken to the homepage of the search engine.

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However, Baidu's artificial intelligence bet did not stop Baidu's decline.

From this point of view, Baidu's future in the artificial intelligence track may not be so optimistic.

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