Robin Li reacted calmly to having water poured all over his head, simply saying 'what's your problem?'
Baidu CEO Robin Li was doused in water by a protester while he was giving a speech about AI at a conference in Beijing, China. Li reacted calmly to the bizarre incident, simply asking:"What's your problem?" The motives and identity of the protester are unknown. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. Chinese tech billionaire Robin Li was doused in water during a bizarre incident at an AI conference in Beijing, China, on Wednesday.
Baidu CEO Robin Li was doused in water by a protester while he was giving a speech about AI at a conference in Beijing, China. Li reacted calmly to the bizarre incident, simply asking:"What's your problem?" The motives and identity of the protester are unknown. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. Chinese tech billionaire Robin Li was doused in water during a bizarre incident at an AI conference in Beijing, China, on Wednesday.
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