AI Robotics Training India: Recently, a video is spreading widely on the internet, in which Indian workers working in factories are seen preparing data for AI and robots by wearing cameras on their heads. According to reports, Indian factories have become a means for AI companies to generate data related to human motion and movements. A major reason behind this is cheap labour.
This is a gig economy, where human movements are being converted into data, so that in the future, robots can do tasks like sewing, packing and lifting goods (REF.). In such a situation, the question arises whether AI and robots are going to swallow the jobs of laborers in future? Also, are the workers wearing cameras today doing the job of hitting their own feet with an axe?
Getting motion data from laborers
According to reports today, robots and AI. The biggest challenge for a child is to move in the real world or rather to walk and to catch the correct movement of hands and legs. This requires human motion data. It is expensive to collect this data in countries like America and Europe. This is the reason why many factories in India have now become data farms. For this, the movements of the workers’ hands and legs are being recorded by placing cameras on their heads.
These cameras capture in detail how a worker moves his hands and legs. This data is used to teach machines how easily a human can do a task.
India’s cheap labor is giving free data
It is worth noting that in countries like America or Europe, collecting data for robotics training is very expensive. There, hundreds of dollars have to be spent for one hour of data collection. Whereas in India, work gets done very cheaply due to cheap labour. According to the report of Technology Review, today it has become a new kind of gig economy, where workers are continuously generating data but they have no idea about the rest.
Will robots take over workers’ jobs?
The dark side of workers generating data for AI and robots is that in the future these same AI and robots can become a threat to their jobs. Jobs like sewing, warehouse management and assembly line are currently the major means of livelihood for Indian workers.
According to reports (REF.) Experts believe that the workers are preparing their own options. Although companies are calling it a new employment opportunity, the direct training that robots and AI are receiving from workers definitely raises questions about their job opportunities.
