Major reservoir in Guangdong gets an AI upgrade – and the result has improved the lives of millions
- Baidu harnesses smart water-supply technology to keep the taps flowing in large Chinese cities
- The tech giant expects its cloud technology to be applied to a broad spectrum of industrial applications, driven by strong demand of intelligent transformation
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Helong Reservoir in the Baiyun district of Guangzhou, estimated to be the size of about 186 football pitches, is relatively small by reservoir standards. Nevertheless, its size meant a huge workload for those tasked with keeping it operating safely – requiring staff to walk its circumference two hours every day to carry out checks.
“Now, I get real-time alerts on my smartphone when anything abnormal happens,” says Li Shutang, head of management at Helong Reservoir. “This is exactly the intelligence we need. We are short of hands every day at work, and there was a desperate need for an intelligent upgrade of management methods.”
Baidu began applying its artificial intelligence (AI) cloud solutions to Helong Reservoir earlier this year, and it has become a real problem-solver for Li, saving employees from the many time-consuming manual inspections. Under the company’s AI Cloud infrastructure, the reservoir is also better equipped to serve residents’ day-to-day needs, including pollution detection and flood control, as well as improved emergency response capabilities.
The Helong Reservoir is the latest example of how Baidu is using AI Cloud technology to transform traditional and core industries, and expand its AI capabilities in mainland China. According to a survey by research firm Canalys, the cloud infrastructure services market in mainland China grew 21 per cent year on year to US$7.3 billion in the first quarter of this year, maintaining its position as a leading growth market in cloud capabilities.
With the integration of Cloud and AI as a unique advantage, Baidu’s AI Cloud market share ranked No 1 last year in mainland China, a position the company has held consistently among all AI public cloud providers in recent years, according to the China AI Public Cloud Services Market report for the second half of 2021, by global market intelligence firm IDC.