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The Chinese company has more than 1,300 people working on tech like deep learning.

The Mobile Internet Is Over. Baidu Goes All In on AI

EghtesadOnline: On Dec. 6, 2016, thousands of translators filed into office buildings across mainland China to pore over brochures, letters, and technical manuals, all in foreign languages, painstakingly rendering their texts in Chinese characters. This marathon carried on for 15 hours a day for an entire month. Clients that supplied the material received professional-grade Chinese versions of the originals at a bargain price. But Baidu Inc., the Beijing-based company that organized the mass translation, got something potentially more valuable: millions of English-Mandarin word pairs with which to train its online translation engine.
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Publish Date:18/March/2017 | 08:08

Seventy-five percent of internet use in 2017 will be mobile: report

EghtesadOnline: Seventy-five percent of internet use will be mobile in 2017, up slightly from this year, as a growing number of consumers around the world access the web on smartphones and tablets, media buying agency Zenith forecast this week.
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Publish Date:29/October/2016 | 05:41

Amazon, Facebook Seek Indian Cricket League Streaming Rights

EghtesadOnline: Amazon.com Inc., Facebook Inc. and Twitter Inc. have joined a bidding war for rights to stream Indian Premier League cricket matches, seeking to tap into the nation’s growing mobile internet audience.
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Publish Date:19/October/2016 | 10:58