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Why an AI company cleaned my New York City apartment for free

BBC News · Jun 20, 2026, 11:18 PM

Key takeaways

  • You are not part of a reality TV show, and have not woken up in an Aldous Huxley or Margaret Atwood novel.
  • Instead, you are a resident of New York City, where AI companies are sending free cooking and cleaning staff straight to people's doors.
  • But, there is a catch: this AI company is gathering data to train the next generation of cooking and cleaning robots, and every inch of your apartment is now being recorded.

Why this matters: a developing story that could shape the day's news cycle.

Archie Mitchell Business reporter Shift Adverts featuring camera-clad cleaners are on display around New York City Picture this: a team of camera-clad cleaners and a private chef to boot, all wired with high-tech recording apparatus show up at your home.

You are not part of a reality TV show, and have not woken up in an Aldous Huxley or Margaret Atwood novel.

Instead, you are a resident of New York City, where AI companies are sending free cooking and cleaning staff straight to people's doors.

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