Indian Workers Train AI Robots for Household Tasks
With a smartphone strapped to her head, Indian housewife Nagireddy Sriramyachandra films herself slicing mangoes to train AI-powered robots to take on household jobs in the future. Earning just over two dollars for an hour of video, her mundane recordings are invaluable for global tech companies teaching machines how to move like humans in the real world. The 25-year-old is one of a growing army of thousands of AI system trainers in the world’s most populous country. “Who els
Thousands of individuals across India are participating in a novel form of employment, capturing first-person video footage of everyday activities. These recordings, which document tasks like preparing food and folding laundry, are used to train artificial intelligence systems. By wearing head-mounted cameras and motion sensors, workers generate "egocentric data" that helps AI models learn to replicate human movements and actions in real-world scenarios. This emerging field is providing income opportunities for many, with some trainers earning over two dollars per hour for their efforts.
This trend highlights a significant shift in AI development, where human labor is crucial for teaching robots complex real-world tasks, potentially impacting future job markets and the capabilities of domestic robots.
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