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Companies can ‘hire’ a virtual person for about $14k a year in China

Companies can ‘hire’ a virtual person for about $14k a year in China

Virtual singer Luo Tianyi performing with world renowned pianist Lang Lang in 2019 at the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Shanghai, China. Launched in 2012, Luo Tianyi has nearly 3 million fans and even performed at the Winter Olympics opening ceremony in Beijing this year.

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BEIJING — From customer service to the entertainment industry, businesses in China are paying big bucks for virtual employees.

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