In a unique twist on remote work, Zeus, a medical student residing in a picturesque hilltop city in central Nigeria, transforms his studio apartment into a training ground for humanoid robots. After a demanding day at the hospital, he sets the scene with a ring light, attaches his iPhone to his forehead, and begins recording his movements. With his hands raised like a sleepwalker, he engages in activities that will help the robots learn. This innovative approach not only showcases the adaptability of gig workers but also highlights the evolving relationship between humans and AI technology. As the gig economy continues to expand, these remote trainers are playing a pivotal role in shaping the future of robotics.