Baidu beat forecasts and reaffirmed its bet on AI agents
Baidu exceeded investors' expectations for revenue, confirming that its bet on AI agents is working. The company is making up lost ground in AI services after A

Baidu published quarterly results that exceeded analyst expectations. The company confirmed that its strategic shift towards developing AI-agents is the right choice in the fight for positions in the intelligent services market.
Results and Innovation Bet Baidu's revenue surpassed consensus forecasts.
This gives the company a financial cushion to increase investments in AI-agent development — autonomous systems that perform tasks without user involvement. Investors view these results as confirmation that the search engine found the right pricing model for monetizing AI-services, which is especially important against the backdrop of slowing growth among competitors.
Agents
Instead of Chatbots Baidu, like OpenAI, Meta, and Google, is transitioning from chatbots to AI-agents — systems that can autonomously browse, analyze data, and make decisions. This is considered the next stage of AI development, which will open new monetization opportunities. The company is investing in agent development across several directions: Browser-agents for information search and analysis AI-based recommendation systems Real-time big data analytics Automation of corporate business processes ## Lag and Return Several years ago, Baidu was a leader in Chinese AI following the launch of Ernie.
However, Alibaba and other competitors adapted to agents more quickly. Baidu fell behind in innovation, but the current results show that the company is beginning to reclaim its market share. This signals that the search engine can once again become a serious player in the race for leadership in Chinese AI.
What This Means Baidu's success is a signal that investors and customers are paying for AI-agents.
As companies master this technology, demand for specialized AI-services will grow, while demand for simple chatbots will decline.