Top public relations executive at Chinese technology firm Baidu apologizes after sparking backlash

Top public relations executive at Chinese technology firm Baidu apologizes after sparking backlash

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A top public relations executive from Chinese technology firm Baidu has apologized after she made comments in a series of videos that critics said glorified a culture of overwork. Baidu’s head of communications Qu Jing sparked a public outcry in China after she implied in the videos that she was not concerned about her employees as she was “not their mom” and said she only cared about results. Many on social media platforms like Weibo criticizing Qu for her lack of empathy. Qu posted an apology Thursday on her private WeChat account, where she “sincerely apologized to all netizens." Qu said that her short videos did not represent Baidu’s stance. Baidu operates China’s dominant search engine as well as Ernie Bot, an artificial intelligence service similar to ChatGPT.

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