Indian workers earn $3 an hour training AI robots using forehead‑mounted cameras
A LatestLY report describes a new job where Indian workers wear cameras on their foreheads. The cameras stream visual data that AI robots use to learn tasks.
A LatestLY report describes a new job where Indian workers wear cameras on their
foreheads. The cameras stream visual data that AI robots use to learn tasks.
Workers are paid roughly three US dollars per hour for the work. The setup
allows robots to observe human movements in real time. Companies claim the
method speeds up robot training for industrial use. Critics point to the low
wages and potential exploitation concerns. The practice reflects broader trends
in outsourcing AI training to low‑cost labor markets. Observers will watch how
regulations and public pressure may affect such arrangements.