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    'Digging own grave': Workers strapped with cameras to train AI on household chores draw backlash

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    In India, individuals like Nagireddy Sriramyachandra are earning Rs 250 per hour by recording themselves performing household tasks to train AI robots. This egocentric data collection is crucial for teaching machines physical actions, with demand expected to grow as the humanoid robot market expands. However, concerns arise about automation potentially displacing these workers in the future.
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