Indians Earn Money Training Robots for Cooking, Cleaning and Stitching Tasks

A new employment niche in India pays workers to train robots. Participants teach machines how to prepare meals, perform cleaning duties and stitch fabrics. The

A new employment niche in India pays workers to train robots. Participants teach machines how to prepare meals, perform cleaning duties and stitch fabrics. The training involves guiding robotic arms through specific tasks. Companies hope the data will improve domestic‑assistant robot performance. Workers receive compensation for each successful teaching session. The initiative reflects growing interest in automation for everyday chores. It also offers a source of income for skilled technicians. The program is expected to expand as demand for household robots rises.