Asimov (YC W26) Hiring Remote Workers to Collect Egocentric Video Data for Humanoid Robot Training
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Summary
Asimov (YC W26) is hiring remote workers worldwide to collect egocentric video data for training humanoid robots. Participants wear a phone-mounted headband while performing everyday tasks like cooking, cleaning, and desk work. The company provides the equipment and app, offering $5-15/hr base pay with raises up to $20/hr after initial hours, plus bonus incentives based on data volume. No technical experience is required.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledWe're building training data for humanoid robots by collecting egocentric video of people doing everyday tasks.
Wear a phone mounted on a lightweight headband while going about your day — cooking, cleaning, desk work, errands, organizing, whatever you normally do.
$5-15/hr base pay, raises up to $20/hr after your first 5 hours collected.
No technical experience required — training provided
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