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Published 12:20 2 Dec 2021 GMT
Updated 17:27 3 Dec 2021 GMT
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"Since 2019, we have been actively manufacturing and supplying humanoid robots to the market.
"Our new clients want to launch a large-scale project, and as for this, they need to license a new robot appearance to avoid legal delays."
The successful candidates won't just be taking selfies as part of the job application, they'll need to make a 3D model of their own face and body to be replicated for the robot's physical features.
When it comes to the voice, they will need to dictate at least 100 hours of speech material so that the voice can be copied and used by the machine to be able to communicate with customers.
The candidates will also need to "sign a license agreement" that allows "the use of your appearance for an unlimited period."
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