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This photograph taken on May 13, 2026 shows a worker wearing a RGB camera on her head recording actions through motion capture while arranging colored blocks at AI data company Objectways' office in Tamil Nadu's Karur district. Developers think feeding first-person footage, called "egocentric data", into specialised AI models will help robots copy humans. The humanoid robot market is booming, with investment bank Morgan Stanley predicting there could be over a billion in use by 2050, mostly for industrial and commercial purposes. In India, the emerging field of spatial AI is providing new employment -- for now. (Photo by R.Satish BABU / AFP via Getty Images)
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This photograph taken on May 13, 2026 shows a worker wearing a RGB camera on her head recording actions through motion capture while arranging colored blocks at AI data company Objectways' office in Tamil Nadu's Karur district. Developers think feeding first-person footage, called "egocentric data", into specialised AI models will help robots copy humans. The humanoid robot market is booming, with investment bank Morgan Stanley predicting there could be over a billion in use by 2050, mostly for industrial and commercial purposes. In India, the emerging field of spatial AI is providing new employment -- for now. (Photo by R.Satish BABU / AFP via Getty Images)
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This photograph taken on May 15, 2026 shows an Indian housewife Nagireddy Sriramyachandra wearing a smartphone on her head as she records her actions through motion capture while slicing mangoes at her home in Chennai. Developers think feeding first-person footage, called "egocentric data", into specialised AI models will help robots copy humans. The humanoid robot market is booming, with investment bank Morgan Stanley predicting there could be over a billion in use by 2050, mostly for industrial and commercial purposes. In India, the emerging field of spatial AI is providing new employment -- for now. (Photo by R.Satish BABU / AFP via Getty Images)
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This photograph taken on May 13, 2026 shows workers wearing GoPro cameras on their heads recording actions through motion capture inside a factory in Tamil Nadu's Karur district. Developers think feeding first-person footage, called "egocentric data", into specialised AI models will help robots copy humans. The humanoid robot market is booming, with investment bank Morgan Stanley predicting there could be over a billion in use by 2050, mostly for industrial and commercial purposes. In India, the emerging field of spatial AI is providing new employment -- for now. (Photo by R.Satish BABU / AFP via Getty Images)
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This photograph taken on May 13, 2026 shows a worker wearing a GoPro camera on his head recording actions through motion capture while filling water bottles inside a model kitchen at AI data company Objectways' office in Tamil Nadu's Karur district. Developers think feeding first-person footage, called "egocentric data", into specialised AI models will help robots copy humans. The humanoid robot market is booming, with investment bank Morgan Stanley predicting there could be over a billion in use by 2050, mostly for industrial and commercial purposes. In India, the emerging field of spatial AI is providing new employment -- for now. (Photo by R.Satish BABU / AFP via Getty Images)
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This photograph taken on May 13, 2026 shows a worker wearing a GoPro camera on his head recording actions through motion capture while folding towels inside a model bathroom at AI data company Objectways' office in Tamil Nadu's Karur district. Developers think feeding first-person footage, called "egocentric data", into specialised AI models will help robots copy humans. The humanoid robot market is booming, with investment bank Morgan Stanley predicting there could be over a billion in use by 2050, mostly for industrial and commercial purposes. In India, the emerging field of spatial AI is providing new employment -- for now. (Photo by R.Satish BABU / AFP via Getty Images)
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This photograph taken on May 15, 2026 shows an Indian housewife Nagireddy Sriramyachandra wearing a smartphone on her head to record her actions through motion capture at her home in Chennai. Developers think feeding first-person footage, called "egocentric data", into specialised AI models will help robots copy humans. The humanoid robot market is booming, with investment bank Morgan Stanley predicting there could be over a billion in use by 2050, mostly for industrial and commercial purposes. In India, the emerging field of spatial AI is providing new employment -- for now. (Photo by R.Satish BABU / AFP via Getty Images)
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This photograph taken on May 13, 2026 shows a worker wearing a GoPro camera on her head recording actions through motion capture while folding towels inside a model bedroom at AI data company Objectways' office in Tamil Nadu's Karur district. Developers think feeding first-person footage, called "egocentric data", into specialised AI models will help robots copy humans. The humanoid robot market is booming, with investment bank Morgan Stanley predicting there could be over a billion in use by 2050, mostly for industrial and commercial purposes. In India, the emerging field of spatial AI is providing new employment -- for now. (Photo by R.Satish BABU / AFP via Getty Images)


