Remote roles for memory data
Perry Jia (ex‑Tesla AI, Head of Data at Sunday Robotics) posted openings for remote/part‑time 'Memory Developer' roles that pay $30–60/hr to record household task data for robotics training — an on‑ramp for people without traditional robotics experience. The gigs are explicitly positioned as data collection for memory/supervised learning pipelines. (x.com)
Job listing includes concrete task examples such as folding T‑shirts and arranging shoes, plus an explicit reviewer-feedback loop and an NDA requirement for contributors. (jobs.ashbyhq.com) The application flow mentions a one‑week screening period and notes payments are processed via Stripe within 2–3 business days, with stated opportunities to grow into management roles. (builtin.com) Sunday says contributors will use provided capture hardware — the company markets a “Skill Capture Glove™” and other instrumentation for recording human demonstrations. (remoterocketship.com) The role requires a household setup (full kitchen, stable high‑speed internet) and the policy allows only one Memory Developer per physical address. (jobs.ashbyhq.com) Sunday Robotics launched publicly after a stealth period to promote its home robot “Memo,” which the company says will enter beta in late 2026. (sunday.ai) Multiple outlets report Sunday has hired heavily from Tesla’s AI and robotics teams; analysts put the number at “at least ten” former Tesla staff now on the project. (indexbox.io) Coverage of staffing notes Perry Jia left Tesla after nearly six years working on Autopilot and Optimus before joining Sunday, where he’s listed on hiring posts tied to the Memory Developer openings. (hyper.ai)