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You Can Get Your Home Cleaned For Free If You Let Robots Watch

Want a clean home? You can get it for free ... if you let cleaners be recorded while working. The data? It will be used to train humanoid robots ...

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forbes.comStai leggendo1 g fa

You Can Get Your Home Cleaned For Free If You Let Robots Watch

Shift offers free home cleaning in NYC — operators wear cameras, footage sold to humanoid robot makers as training data. Home-environment video now offsets $250 cleaning fees, marking it as the key data bottleneck for physical AI labs building service robots.

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theverge.com1 g fa

This AI startup will clean your home for free to train future robots

Shift offers free home cleaning in New York, funding costs through robot training data collected via camera hats worn by cleaners. The trade-service-for-data model is a new scaling playbook for embodied AI — data ownership and privacy terms warrant scrutiny.

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arstechnica.com21 h fa

Startup offers free home cleaning—if it can record it all for robot training

The latest twist in paying humans to wear head cameras for robot training data.

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newsbytesapp.com1 g fa

This start-up offers free apartment cleaning for users' data

A New York startup, Shift, offers free apartment cleaning in exchange for data collection, using recorded sessions to train robotics and artificial intelligence systems.

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businessinsider.com1 g fa

This startup wants to clean your dirty dishes and clutter to help train AI

Shift, an AI training startup, offers free home cleanings in NYC, using head-mounted cameras to gather data for training household robots.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. venerdì 29 maggio 2026·forbes.com

    Physical AI Data Is So Valuable This Startup Cleans Your Home For Free (To Train Robots)

    Want a clean home? You can get it for free ... if you let cleaners be recorded while working. The data? It will be used to train humanoid robots ...

  2. venerdì 29 maggio 2026·forbes.com

    You Can Get Your Home Cleaned For Free If You Let Robots Watch

    Want a clean home? You can get it for free ... if you let cleaners be recorded while working. The data? It will be used to train humanoid robots ...

  3. venerdì 29 maggio 2026·businessinsider.com

    This startup wants to clean your dirty dishes and clutter to help train AI

    Shift, an AI training startup, offers free home cleanings in NYC, using head-mounted cameras to gather data for training household robots.

  4. venerdì 29 maggio 2026·newsbytesapp.com

    This start-up offers free apartment cleaning for users' data

    A New York startup, Shift, offers free apartment cleaning in exchange for data collection, using recorded sessions to train robotics and artificial intelligence systems.

  5. venerdì 29 maggio 2026·theverge.com

    This AI startup will clean your home for free to train future robots

    The dirtier the better, apparently.

  6. venerdì 29 maggio 2026·arstechnica.com

    Startup offers free home cleaning—if it can record it all for robot training

    The latest twist in paying humans to wear head cameras for robot training data.

  7. venerdì 29 maggio 2026·theverge.com

    Tech companies desperately want to film you doing chores

    Startups are paying people for the real-world data needed to train their robots.