Indian Housewife Films Chores With Head-Mounted Phone to Train AI Robots
Nagireddy Sriramyachandra records daily tasks in India so humanoid robots can learn household work.
dnaindia.comNagireddy Sriramyachandra, an Indian housewife, straps a smartphone to her head and records herself completing routine household tasks. The footage is collected to train AI-powered humanoid robots for future domestic work. She moves through ordinary chores while the camera captures her movements and surroundings from a first-person perspective.
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The recordings form part of a broader effort to supply visual data that machines can use to replicate human actions inside homes. The activity takes place in India, where workers are contributing video of daily routines to build datasets for robotic systems.
Each session adds sequences of movement and object interaction that developers intend to convert into training material for household robots.


