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These quarrels are really happening nonstop—right in the intelligent robot industry too.
The remarks made by QuMi’s founder Yu Hao have been exposed.
He angrily pushed back on his team for lacking guts, ordered that all of Unitree’s customers, bid projects, and even employees be snatched over, and also said he would “smash” 200 million in annual salary to recruit a Chief Scientist; on PR too, he said he would completely surround the rival.
Recently, the arguments have spread from the exchanges, to presidents arguing, to presidents’ sons arguing, and now to QuMi arguing.
It feels like business competition is getting more and more like street brawls.
I’ve always thought that business competition depends on product strength and service.
Has my understanding gotten off track in some way?