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#99 – The Gig Economy’s Weirdest Job: Teaching Robots to Take Over – Presented by CalendarPA.com

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This week the crew dives into one of the strangest corners of the AI economy: robotics companies paying Indian workers, from waste sorters to homemakers, a few dollars an hour to wear head mounted cameras and capture footage of everyday tasks like welding, stitching, and sorting. That footage is training the humanoid robots built by companies like Figure AI, Boston Dynamics, and Unitree, raising uncomfortable questions about consent, awareness, and whether the people doing this work fully understand they may be helping automate their own jobs. It’s a story that sits right at the intersection of labor, ethics, and where

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