04 April,2026 10:45 AM IST | Los Angeles | Agencies
The data will be used to train humanoids. Representation pic
Los Angeles residents are wearing head- and wrist-mounted cameras to record everyday chores, earning up to $80 for two hours of footage. Companies purchase this data to train humanoid robots to replicate human actions in real-world environments. This work creates fantastic income opportunities, but raises concerns about workers training robots that could replace them one day.
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