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Les travailleurs à la demande qui entraînent des robots humanoïdes à domicile
When Zeus, a medical student living in a hilltop city in central Nigeria, returns to his studio apartment from a long day at the hospital, he turns on his ring light, straps his iPhone to his forehead, and starts recording himself. He raises his hands in front of him like a sleepwalker and puts a…
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MIT Technology Review (United States) | Apr 01, 2026
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Utilizing gig workers globally for humanoid robot training promotes global collaboration, enhancing cultural understanding in tech applications.
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This model of remote gig work for AI training could widen the digital divide, as not everyone has access to the necessary technology or skills.
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Relying on gig workers for training robots may exploit vulnerable populations, raising ethical concerns about fair compensation and job security.
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Gig workers training humanoid robots can democratize AI development, providing unique opportunities for individuals in underserved regions.
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The involvement of gig workers in AI training could lead to innovative methods and diverse perspectives in technology development.
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