Indian Workers Train AI Robots at $2.40/Hour; Goldman Sachs Eyes $38B Humanoid Market by 2035

According to a social media report from June 11, workers in India earn approximately $2.40 per hour filming everyday activities such as slicing mangos and tying shoes to generate training data for AI robots. The footage, captured via headband-mounted cameras, helps US tech companies train household and warehouse robots through imitation learning. Goldman Sachs projects the humanoid robot market could reach $38 billion by 2035, driving continued demand for such egocentric video data from regions offering lower labor costs.
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