tesla, the company that makes electric cars, is looking for people to help train their robots. these robots are called "optimus." if you work at tesla and help train these robots, you can earn up to $48 an hour. this is a lot more money than the minimum wage in california, which is only $16 an hour. tesla wants to have lots of these robots in the future, and they will be used to do all sorts of different tasks. Read from source...
It appears that the article uses sensationalism to grab readers' attention. The headline suggests that Tesla is recruiting employees to train humanoid bots and will pay up to 3x California's minimum wage. However, the article's content does not seem to support the headline. It mentions that the job description requires employees to walk for over 7 hours daily, but it does not clearly state that the job is related to training humanoid bots. Furthermore, the article quotes Elon Musk saying that the humanoid robot called Optimus will have a significant share of the humanoid robot market, which seems to be an unsupported claim. Overall, the article's content is not well aligned with the headline and appears to be using sensationalism to generate interest.