Baidu launches 'AI-powered digital assistant' Duer to take on Google Now, Siri

Chinese search engine giant Baidu announced on Tuesday the launch of a new digital assistant that will be integrated into its latest mobile search app and use artificial intelligence to tailor suggestions to a user’s tastes.
Similar to Google Now or Apple's Siri, Baidu Duer processes voice requests to connect users with services such as food delivery or film ticket sales.
"In the past, only the privileged few – those in very senior positions in companies or other organisations – had personal assistants," said Baidu chairman and founder Robin Li Yanhong.
"With Duer, every ordinary person can now have a powerful personal assistant who can provide valuable life services – for free," he added at the company's 10th annual Baidu World conference in Beijing.
Duer can currently handle requests for restaurant bookings and food delivery, pet grooming services and film ticket sales.