JAPANESE COMPANY WILL PAY THE UNEMPLOYED FOR COLLECTING DATA ON THEM
Japanese company Plasma, Inc. under Project Exograph, will pay four unemployed 200 thousand yen (almost 44 thousand hryvnias) for the data collection of them.
The authors of the project want to check whether people are ready to sell their privacy for money, as well as to check the interest of business in real life data.
The four unemployed must have surveillance cameras installed on their premises, in addition to the restrooms. They will work all time. Upon completion of the project, camera recordings will capture participants’ identity information and analyze events on video using a neural network.