The demand for humanoid robot “mentor” positions continues to grow

Embodied intelligence roles are expanding, and real-world data collection is speeding up humanoid robot training Focus on emerging employment opportunities, with more than 1 million related jobs potentially added over the next five years

As embodied intelligence develops rapidly, job positions related to humanoid robot training are emerging and expanding. According to a CCTV News report, at a realscene data collection and training base, young data collectors and reviewers provide the data needed for robot training by repeatedly demonstrating, recording, and verifying movements. The report explains that this type of work mainly includes collecting motion data in realworld settings such as kitchens, supermarkets, and car washes, and using professional equipment to record multidimensional information such as touch and vision, after which reviewers determine whether the data meets the required standards. Industry insiders say that traditional remotecontrolled collection is less efficient, while the new collection method is more conducive to improving robots' perception of and ability to act in real environments. The article notes that several domestic realscene data collection bases are currently being established, and the embodied intelligence industry is also continuing to develop. As the accumulation of localized realworld data increases, related employment opportunities are expected to keep expanding. In the next five years, new positions such as data collectors and robot swarm collaborative operations specialists may exceed 1 million.