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Inside India newsletter: Meet the humans teaching robots to perform routine tasks, as India finds a way to enter the AI race

Several companies have cropped up in India providing video training data made by humans that is being used to teach robots in the U.S. and China.

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Inside India newsletter: Meet the humans teaching robots to perform routine tasks, as India finds a way to…

Several companies have cropped up in India providing video training data made by humans that is being used to teach robots in the U.S. and China.

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handelsblatt.com1 g fa

Indien: KI-Start-ups trainieren Roboter mit billigen Arbeitskräften

Silicon-Valley-Investoren setzen auf Haushaltshilfen und Fabrikarbeiter aus Indien, um Trainingsdaten für KI-Roboter zu erhalten. In dem Land sorgt das Vorgehen für Verunsicherung.

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  1. mercoledì 24 giugno 2026·handelsblatt.com

    Indien: KI-Start-ups trainieren Roboter mit billigen Arbeitskräften

    Silicon-Valley-Investoren setzen auf Haushaltshilfen und Fabrikarbeiter aus Indien, um Trainingsdaten für KI-Roboter zu erhalten. In dem Land sorgt das Vorgehen für Verunsicherung.

  2. giovedì 25 giugno 2026·cnbc.com

    Inside India newsletter: Meet the humans teaching robots to perform routine tasks, as India finds a way to enter the AI race

    Several companies have cropped up in India providing video training data made by humans that is being used to teach robots in the U.S. and China.