People in LA are getting paid to wear head and wrist cameras while doing household chores — dishes, cooking, cleaning — so robotics companies can train AI on real human movement.
sampleminded on
Turns out the AI is intelligent but not general. Robots can fold laundry they just need a million hours of videos of people folding to train on. Like if AI tech stays the same we’ll still be training it to do new things in 50 years. Basically everything is like waymo, AI can drive but it will take 10 years of training to get to a place with no safety drivers. It will replace lots of jobs but each one will take a long time to learn. Programming and text work because the data was already there to scrape.
roodammy44 on
It looks like those are single lens cameras. Why wouldn’t they train in stereo and get the depth information too? Seems like depth would be very useful to robots trying to reach for things.
citrusco on
Selling convenience has been the story of the year for a decade, yet I find myself more fussed today now than ever.
MostAttorney1701 on
why dont you do that when youve got ice around ey?
Lucifer_Sam-_- on
What is the situation with other ‚intimate‘ chores?
Commonpleas on
Is this the best the Brainiacs can do? Make a machine that’s shaped like a human, that has all the same limitations that the human has? A mechanical human is not the pinnacle of success here.
BonelessB0nes on
Ha, no mansion would be a safe place for any robot that I trained to do housework.
Powerful_Resident_48 on
Let me guess: To train Ai. So we can have robots that can successfully fail to do household chores one day.
rayferrell on
This is crowdsourced data for robotics. Paying gig workers for natural movement beats lab setups and speeds up real-world AI training. Expect competent home bots soon.
Orangesteel on
Can we stop with clickbait titles with no context, it’s done just to drive website traffic.
Kurupt_Introvert on
Wait. So no issue just showing the inside of their house huh?
CivicDutyCalls on
Literally the only AI that I support.
The time it would give me back…
Hell, if I were an employer, and these were prohibitively expensive for a middle class person to buy, I’d consider finding to a a service that allowed me to provide one of these to all of my employees as a perk. If they leave, they lose the robot. As an employee, I would refuse to work for a company that didn’t offer this as a benefit.
As an employee, if I were provided one of these as a benefit, it would tell me that my employer cases about my free time. I’d consider working longer hours because it would mean not sacrificing time for my family. If my kids are home, I’m not working. If they’re away, I might finish that project.
highjass on
Fuck these idiots
OneBudTwoBud on
I don’t care
mvhls on
Bunch of AI-vampire familiars over on the west coast.
xampl9 on
So – how well does OnlyChores pay?
relevant__comment on
Bout time we start getting the robots to do the stuff that matters.
rock0head132 on
can i sign up? I have Cerebral palsy ? lol
eggpoowee on
Assumed it was just incase the Gestapo (ICE) decide you’re an immigrant
Lower_Ad_1317 on
So this carries on until launching agi based on the data from California.
A year passes and it comes to Britain.
Someone asks it to “make a brew”.
World chaos ensues as machine learning melts trying to decipher the coded language used by a cheeky cockney.
Mr_YUP on
Makes me wonder how much we under value the processing power a baby is doing as it’s growing. Considering how many times you gotta show a toddler how to do something, or remind them to do something, I’m sure the same applies here.
pottedPlant_64 on
I thought it was some new parallel play livestream fad. Someone train AI to shave my legs without nicking the knees and ankles while I watch golden girls and eat pizza.
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People in LA are getting paid to wear head and wrist cameras while doing household chores — dishes, cooking, cleaning — so robotics companies can train AI on real human movement.
Turns out the AI is intelligent but not general. Robots can fold laundry they just need a million hours of videos of people folding to train on. Like if AI tech stays the same we’ll still be training it to do new things in 50 years. Basically everything is like waymo, AI can drive but it will take 10 years of training to get to a place with no safety drivers. It will replace lots of jobs but each one will take a long time to learn. Programming and text work because the data was already there to scrape.
It looks like those are single lens cameras. Why wouldn’t they train in stereo and get the depth information too? Seems like depth would be very useful to robots trying to reach for things.
Selling convenience has been the story of the year for a decade, yet I find myself more fussed today now than ever.
why dont you do that when youve got ice around ey?
What is the situation with other ‚intimate‘ chores?
Is this the best the Brainiacs can do? Make a machine that’s shaped like a human, that has all the same limitations that the human has? A mechanical human is not the pinnacle of success here.
Ha, no mansion would be a safe place for any robot that I trained to do housework.
Let me guess: To train Ai. So we can have robots that can successfully fail to do household chores one day.
This is crowdsourced data for robotics. Paying gig workers for natural movement beats lab setups and speeds up real-world AI training. Expect competent home bots soon.
Can we stop with clickbait titles with no context, it’s done just to drive website traffic.
Wait. So no issue just showing the inside of their house huh?
Literally the only AI that I support.
The time it would give me back…
Hell, if I were an employer, and these were prohibitively expensive for a middle class person to buy, I’d consider finding to a a service that allowed me to provide one of these to all of my employees as a perk. If they leave, they lose the robot. As an employee, I would refuse to work for a company that didn’t offer this as a benefit.
As an employee, if I were provided one of these as a benefit, it would tell me that my employer cases about my free time. I’d consider working longer hours because it would mean not sacrificing time for my family. If my kids are home, I’m not working. If they’re away, I might finish that project.
Fuck these idiots
I don’t care
Bunch of AI-vampire familiars over on the west coast.
So – how well does OnlyChores pay?
Bout time we start getting the robots to do the stuff that matters.
can i sign up? I have Cerebral palsy ? lol
Assumed it was just incase the Gestapo (ICE) decide you’re an immigrant
So this carries on until launching agi based on the data from California.
A year passes and it comes to Britain.
Someone asks it to “make a brew”.
World chaos ensues as machine learning melts trying to decipher the coded language used by a cheeky cockney.
Makes me wonder how much we under value the processing power a baby is doing as it’s growing. Considering how many times you gotta show a toddler how to do something, or remind them to do something, I’m sure the same applies here.
I thought it was some new parallel play livestream fad. Someone train AI to shave my legs without nicking the knees and ankles while I watch golden girls and eat pizza.