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A new survey from a Taiwanese job bank shows employers are planning to pay about 10% more on average for workers with AI skills. It comes amid a huge jump in tech and AI spending worldwide, which has caused some analysts to worry about a tech investment bubble.

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00:00Three out of four Taiwan employers say they would pay more for AI talent next year.
00:06That's according to a new survey from 104 Job Bank.
00:10The survey says the average salary bump is nearly 10% for those with AI skills.
00:16Chip firms are offering around 10% more for new hires and 20% for existing workers with AI ability, according to the survey.
00:24Meanwhile, optoelectronics firms say they would pay up to 35% more.
00:30It comes amid huge global investments in the tech and AI sectors, with some analysts warning of an economic bubble.
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