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Chinese robot maker UBTech offers $18 million salary for chief scientist in talent competition

Chinese robot maker UBTech offers $18 million salary for chief scientist in talent competition Image: Techmeme
UBTech, a leading Chinese humanoid robot manufacturer, is seeking a chief scientist with an annual compensation package of up to 18 million dollars, a striking exception to the Chinese AI industry's general avoidance of mega pay packages typically seen in the United States. The Shenzhen-based company, listed on Hong Kong's stock exchange, is competing aggressively for top-tier AI research talent as China's robotics sector acceler amid geopolitical tensions limiting access to advanced Western technology. The salary offer, equivalent to compensation at leading American AI labs, signals the intensifying talent war in Chinese artificial intelligence and the strategic priority Beijing places on domestic robotics capabilities. UBTech's humanoid Walker series competes with Tesla's Optimus and other international platforms, with the company emphasizing industrial and service applications. The recruitment drive comes as Chinese authorities implement policies to retain and attract AI researchers, including streamlined visa processes and research funding, while export controls restrict the flow of advanced semiconductors necessary for cutting-edge AI development.
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