I let robot-trainers clean my apartment for free. It was unsettling, but I got over it.
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Startups trading free labor for in-home data are testing the boundary of what consumers will tolerate to bootstrap domestic robotics. If your roadmap depends on real-world demonstrations, you’ll need a similarly explicit value exchange and a clear privacy story, not just a better model.
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