Tesla is paying up to $48 per hour for people to wear motion-capture suits to help train its humanoid Optimus robot
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Tesla's hiring of 'Data Collection Operators' at $48 per hour is a strategic move to gather extensive data for training its humanoid robot, Optimus.
The role involves tasks like walking specific routes in motion-capture suits and VR headsets, with the aim of perfecting the robot's capabilities in varied environments.
According to experts, Tesla's extensive hiring reflects its commitment to advancing Optimus's development, ultimately targeting roles in factories and caregiving sectors.
With height requirements tailored for the robot’s size, Tesla is ensuring that human testers match the physical specifications of Optimus for effective data collection.
Read at Business Insider
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