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India’s workers are training AI robots to take their jobs

Developers believe that feeding first-person footage into specialised AI models will help robots copy human behaviour.

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What happened Developers believe that feeding first-person footage into specialised AI models will help robots copy human behaviour.
The headline split One side frames it as "How Indians Are Training AI Robots To Take On Household Jobs In The Future". The other frames it as "India’s workers are training AI robots to take their jobs".
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Left / center-leftHow Indians Are Training AI Robots To Take On Household Jobs In The Future

NDTV · Center-left · News report

CenterIndia’s workers are training AI robots to take their jobs

Al Jazeera English · Center · News report

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Al Jazeera EnglishNews report · Jun 11, 10:50 AM

India’s workers are training AI robots to take their jobs

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Developers believe that feeding first-person footage into specialised AI models will help robots copy human behaviour.

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NDTVNews report · Jun 11, 8:19 AM

How Indians Are Training AI Robots To Take On Household Jobs In The Future

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Artificial intelligence chatbots and image generators crunch reams of digital data, but building systems to navigate real-life environments is more challenging.

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Jun 11, 8:19 AM: NDTV joined the source map.

Jun 11, 10:50 AM: Al Jazeera English joined the source map.

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