Eithelmîr

Eithel means wellspring. Mîr means treasure. Eithelmîr is named for a simple belief: the data needed to train the next generation of intelligent systems already flows through the wearables, sensors, and machines that measure how people move through the world.

Today these signals are scattered across watches, phones, headsets, haptic devices, cameras, fitness trackers, and specialized sensors. Each company holds a narrow view of the body. Each device captures one part of the world. Alone, these streams are limited. Together, they can become training data for the next generation of intelligent systems.

Eithelmîr is a marketplace for that data. Robotics labs post the tasks they need performed, and the people who already wear sensors complete them. The data is recorded by real people, in the real world, exactly as each task requires.

The people who generate this data have never shared in its value. Eithelmîr changes that. Anyone who already wears sensors can take on a task and be paid for the movement they record. The instruments are already on their wrists, in their ears, and on their heads.

Embodied intelligence will be built on real human movement. Eithelmîr gathers it at the scale the work demands, from people who are paid fairly, instead of scraping the web or inventing it in simulation.

The value was always in the movement. Now it belongs to the people who make it.