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  1. Robin Li. Mr. Yanhong Li, also known as Mr. Robin Yanhong Li, is our co-founder, chief executive officer and chairman of our Board of Directors, overseeing our overall strategy and business operations. Mr. Li has been serving as the chairman since our inception in January 2000 and as our chief executive officer since February 2004.

  2. Robin Li is the co-founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Baidu. He is responsible for the company's overall business strategy and operations. In the 11 years since founding Baidu with Eric Xu, Robin has turned the company into China’s largest search engine, with over an 80% market share. Baidu also ranks as the second largest.

  3. Ernie is a chatbot Baidu is launching in 2023 to compete with ChatGPT. Robin Li Yanhong, CEO, Baidu . Robin kickstarted his career by working at IDD Information Services, a division of Dow Jones and Company in New Jersey, in May 1994 (to June 1997). Robin created and leads China's top search engine and one of the world's most visited websites.

  4. 1 de abr. de 2021 · April 1st, 2021, 12:40 PM PDT. Baidu's listing in Hong Kong marks a comeback for one of China's technology titans that has in recent years been overshadowed by Alibaba and Tencent. In this ...

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  5. Robin Li. Mr. Yanhong Li, also known as Mr. Robin Yanhong Li, is our co-founder, chief executive officer and chairman of our Board of Directors, overseeing our overall strategy and business operations. Mr. Li has been serving as the chairman since our inception in January 2000 and as our chief executive officer since February 2004.

  6. 6 de dez. de 2017 · Presumably, Robin Li wanted attention last summer when he decided to launch Baidu’s bid for the future of self-driving cars from the front seat of a car that was driving itself. He wanted to ...

  7. The Chinese regulators limited Baidu’s advertising of healthcare, when an individual died after undergoing experimental cancer treatments he accessed on their site, and Li found himself in trouble in 2017, for illegally testing a driverless car on the open road. After Baidu’s near 20 years of operations however, these few incidents seem ...