Baidu Enters the AI Battle with a Free Model
Chinese tech giant Baidu has introduced its latest X1 reasoning model and Ernie 4.5 foundation model, making them free to use. This strategic move aims to counter the growing dominance of DeepSeek, a startup that recently shook the AI industry with its highly efficient, open-source AI model.

Breaking the Paywall: Baidu’s New Approach
Baidu, previously requiring a paid subscription for its most advanced AI models, has now removed this barrier, allowing users free access to its AI chatbot Ernie Bot. The company made this change weeks ahead of schedule, signaling its intent to capture a larger market share in the rapidly evolving AI sector.
AI Race Heats Up: Competition with DeepSeek and Beyond
Baidu’s move comes at a time when AI development in China is intensifying. While Baidu was one of the first Chinese firms to introduce generative AI in 2023, competitors like ByteDance (TikTok’s parent company), Moonshot AI, and DeepSeek have gained significant traction.
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DeepSeek, in particular, made waves by launching an affordable, high-performing AI model in January, prompting a surge in open-source AI adoption across Chinese businesses and government sectors. In response, Baidu has integrated DeepSeek’s R1 reasoning model into its own search engine while continuing to enhance its AI technology.
China’s AI Boom: Investments from Tencent and Alibaba
The AI sector in China is witnessing massive investments and rapid advancements. Major players like Tencent and Alibaba are stepping up their AI game:
- Tencent (WeChat’s parent company) unveiled a high-speed AI model in February, claiming superior performance compared to DeepSeek, while still leveraging some of its technology.
- Alibaba, collaborating with Apple on AI development in China, has committed a $52 billion investment in AI over the next three years. The company also launched an improved AI assistant powered by its Qwen reasoning model.

Baidu’s Open-Source Plan: A Game-Changer?
Taking a bold step, Baidu has announced that it will open-source its Ernie AI models by June 30. This decision follows the footsteps of DeepSeek and could significantly impact the AI ecosystem by increasing accessibility and driving global adoption of Baidu’s AI solutions.
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What This Means for Pakistan’s AI Industry
Baidu’s free AI model creates new opportunities for Pakistan’s tech sector. AI-driven automation is becoming essential in industries like finance, healthcare, and e-commerce. Now, Pakistani developers, startups, and businesses can integrate advanced AI without high costs.
The availability of free, high-performance AI tools will accelerate innovation. As a result, local entrepreneurs and companies can compete more effectively on a global scale. With improved access to AI, Pakistan’s technology landscape is set for rapid transformation.

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Baidu’s latest move to offer free AI access marks a turning point in the AI race, intensifying competition with DeepSeek and pushing China’s biggest tech firms to invest more in AI. As AI continues to evolve at an unprecedented pace, the global technology landscape—including Pakistan—stands to benefit from these advancements, making AI more accessible and impactful than ever before.
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