Tesla and Figure AI are building robots to act like humans. Indian workers are teaching them how
the-ken.com Jun 3, 2026

Tesla and Figure AI are building robots to act like humans. Indian workers are teaching them how

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

India is emerging as a key supplier of human behavior data for physical AI systems, with workers being paid to record themselves performing everyday tasks. These recordings are used to train robots to mimic human movements and interactions, with companies such as Tesla and Figure AI relying on this data. Workers are paid around Rs 250-300 per task, with most managing to complete three tasks per day, earning up to Rs 1,000. The data collection process raises concerns about consent, privacy, and labor value capture. India's gig economy is expanding to include physical AI training, with firms like Micro1 and Egodata hiring freelancers to generate this data.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Human behavior data is a scarce resource for physical AI development, and India's large workforce is filling this gap.
  • · By supplying this data, India is enabling the development of advanced robotics.