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Human Archive raises $8.2M to train robots with India's gig workers

Human Archive, a Silicon Valley startup, has raised $8.2 million to collect egocentric video data from India's gig economy workers for robot training. The company partners with services like food delivery and home assistance platforms, equipping workers with camera-equipped caps and other sensors to capture real-world task data. Despite rejections from some prominent Indian companies like Urban Company and Pronto, Human Archive aims to provide a scalable source of high-quality training data for AI labs developing physical robots. AI

IMPACT This initiative could accelerate the development of physical robots by providing a scalable source of real-world training data, potentially lowering costs and increasing capabilities.

RANK_REASON Funding round of $8.2M for a startup aiming to collect data for AI training.

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COVERAGE [2]

  1. TechCrunch AI TIER_1 English(EN) · Ivan Mehta ·

    This startup is betting India’s gig economy can train the world’s robots

    Human Archive, a startup founded by Berkeley and Stanford researchers, is paying gig workers in India to wear camera-equipped caps and sensor devices to collect the real-world physical training data that AI and robotics labs are racing to acquire.

  2. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    TechCrunch: This startup is betting India’s gig economy can train the world’s robots. “In the last few years, India’s online food delivery market has grown sign

    TechCrunch: This startup is betting India’s gig economy can train the world’s robots. “In the last few years, India’s online food delivery market has grown significantly, with both Zomato and Swiggy going public and the number of cloud kitchens increasing. … Silicon Valley-based …