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Side-hustling Californians strap on body cams to help AI bots behave more like humans: ‘Like getting paid for breathing’

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 12, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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They’re teaching robots the ropes. 

Angelenos in need of a quick buck are signing up for a futuristic side hustle — where humans get paid to help artificial intelligence understand the art of our everyday movements. 

Call it poaching coaching. 

As advancements in AI technologies continue to encroach on the human experience — from outpacing us at work to co-parenting our kids —  natural born people are in danger of becoming totally replaceable with every passing moment. 

But that can’t happen without our help, apparently — and now cash-strapped Californians hungry for the extra income are reportedly schooling the systems on the how-tos of mankind. 

Instawork, a San Francisco-based recruitment firm is behind the push — willing subjects wear headbands with phone mounts, on which they’re able to secure cellular devices or cameras, and record themselves doing housework and other menial tasks. 

The data is then used to train AI how to act.

“I need to do chores anyway,” Salvador Arciga, a part-time bot tutor, told the Los Angeles Times. “Now I get a chance to get paid to do it.”

The piece-of-cake post is said to pay $80 for two hours of footage. Representatives for Instawork did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for a comment. 

AI platforms like ChatGPT and Claude have harvested a great deal of intel from the internet in the wake of its recent boom. 

But in order to fully grasp the habits of mortals — an effort toward mass producing “physical AI” systems, such as humanoid robots — tech companies, worldwide, are scrambling to get first-person information from people of all ages.  

From the “arm farms” in India, which pay engineers to strap GoPros to their foreheads as they fold laundry and pack boxes, to training centers in China, where individuals teach human operations to AI through virtually reality headsets, there seems to be no limit to the madness. 

But the feverish hype around bettering bots makes sense as the global humanoid market is expected to reach $38 million by 2035, per reports. 

Scale AI, backed by Meta, has gathered 100,000 hours of footage for robotics, while its competitor Micro1 employs people around the globe to record themselves doing household duties.

For Instaworkers such as Arciga, filming and narrating their home-keeping processes for pay is a snap. 

After snapping the headset atop a hat, Arciga reportedly enables “Do Not Disturb” on his iPhone, mounts the phone and hits the big red record button. The bilingual breadwinner describes each of his daily tasks in either English or Spanish while capturing the moment for between 2 to 15 minutes. 

Couple Azzam and Samra Ahmed are also giving AI insights into human behaviors via Instawork. 

They put on wrist and head cameras while preparing dinner, chopping veggies and grilling meats. 

“We are making money off something that we do every single day,” Azzam told the Times. He and Samra have already pocketed $1,200. “That’s like getting paid for breathing.”

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