Chinese humanoid robot maker UBTech is seeking a chief scientist with an annual pay of as much as ~$18M; China s AI industry has eschewed mega pay packages (Bloomberg)
Bloomberg : Chinese humanoid robot maker UBTech is seeking a chief scientist with an annual pay of as much as ~$18M; China's AI industry has eschewed mega pay packages Chinese humanoid robot maker UBTech Robotics Corp. is seeking a chief scientist, offering an annual pay of as much as 124 million yuan
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