MONDAY, JUNE 1, 2026|No. 1131
Technology · AI

Human Archive leverages India's gig workers for AI training data

Startup Human Archive is employing gig workers in India to collect real-world physical data for training AI and robotics systems.

Human Archive founders, from left to right: [Names not provided in source]. · Photo by Annie Spratt on Unsplash
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Human Archive, a startup with founders from Berkeley and Stanford, is collecting physical training data for AI and robotics. The company utilizes gig workers in India, providing them with sensor-equipped devices, including camera caps, to gather real-world data. This data is intended to train artificial intelligence and robotic systems. The initiative involves partnering with service startups within India to access and deploy these gig workers for data collection purposes.

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