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As artificial intelligence continues to dominate our digital lives, its next frontier lies beyond the screen in understanding how we move in the real world. Across the globe, a rising number of trainers are guiding AI to grasp human motion, helping it step out of computers and into our homes, workplaces, and factories, reports the Los Angeles Times .
A report by Nilesh Christopher highlighted how AI companies are recording visuals which involve basic human movements to train AI to do the same.
He gives the example of Naveen Kumar, who works for a startup which needs such data. Kumar’s job is to record footage of folding to

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