Micro1 is hiring gig workers globally to record themselves performing daily chores to train humanoid robots, marking a significant shift in robotics training methods. This development offers new job opportunities and economic benefits but raises concerns about privacy and data quality for tech professionals. The boom in at-home data recording highlights the growing demand for real-world movement data essential for advancing robotic capabilities.
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