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Chinese youth embrace new careers as AI boom reshapes job market

Chinese youth embrace new careers as AI boom reshapes job market-

Raccontata dawired.comenglish.news.cnscroll.in

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Chinese youth embrace new careers as AI boom reshapes job market

Chinese youth embrace new careers as AI boom reshapes job market-

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Sensors, head-mounted cameras, recordings: Humans are helping Chinese tech companies train robots

The industry is mobilising large populations to work in robotics data collection.

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Operating a Humanoid With Your Body Is a Hot Job in China’s Hardware Capital

In Shenzhen, workers at IO-AI Tech control humanoid robots using a VR rig reminiscent of Ready Player One.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. mercoledì 17 giugno 2026·wired.com

    Operating a Humanoid With Your Body Is a Hot Job in China’s Hardware Capital

    In Shenzhen, workers at IO-AI Tech control humanoid robots using a VR rig reminiscent of Ready Player One.

  2. giovedì 18 giugno 2026·english.news.cn

    Chinese youth embrace new careers as AI boom reshapes job market

    Chinese youth embrace new careers as AI boom reshapes job market-

  3. giovedì 18 giugno 2026·scroll.in

    Sensors, head-mounted cameras, recordings: Humans are helping Chinese tech companies train robots

    The industry is mobilising large populations to work in robotics data collection.