DoorDash is now letting its drivers train AI on the side

DoorDash delivery drivers can now add another side gig to their rotation: training AI-powered robots.

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The food delivery giant launched a standalone app for couriers, called Tasks, that allows the company's 8 million U.S. gig workers to earn money by recording themselves doing various tasks. The data will then be used to help AI and robotics models better "understand the physical world," according to the company's announcement Thursday.

Tasks available on the new app include everyday chores like folding clothes, handwashing dishes and making a bed, with each gig offering a payment sum based on effort and complexity. Harder tasks, like pruning and repotting plants, offer more money.

Couriers can also get paid for recording speaking content in other languages. One listing on the app prompts Spanish speakers to have a "natural, unscripted conversation with your friends or family on everyday topics."

"We think this will be huge for building the frontier of physical intelligence," DoorDash cofounder and chief technology officer Andy Fang wrote in a social media post about the launch. "Look forward to seeing where this goes!"

A spokesperson for DoorDash told NBC News that the app will initially focus on activities that could help train AI or robotics, but the company plans to add other types of activities over time. The company added that the Tasks app is a small pilot compared to what's available in the general Dasher app, where a wider array of tasks are listed for couriers to complete in between deliveries.

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It's part of a growing ecosystem of gigs that aim to farm AI training data from willing humans.

Last year, Uberpiloted a similar initiativeallowing its U.S. gig workers to perform additional digital tasks for money, including uploading photos and recordings used to train AI. And the data annotation industry hasboomed in recent years, with dozens of platforms hiring contractors to help train AI models online.

Now, companies are increasingly seeking to capture physical data about how people move in the world. Such content is then used to help a humanoid robot, for example, learn how to load a dishwasher.

The Los Angeles Times recently reportedthat Instawork, a staffing app that connects businesses with local hourly workers for same-day gigs, has been recruiting workers in Los Angeles to strap on headbands with a phone mount and record themselves cleaning their homes.

Other robotics developers have developed similar data collection strategies. California-based Sunday Robotics ships a "skill capture glove" to people across the country who collect motion data by doing household tasks wearing the robotic glove. The gloves, which remember their movements, are then used to train the AI-powered home robot that the company is building.

Aside from DoorDash's new AI training gig app, additional tasks will also roll out within the regular Dasher app for couriers. These could involve checking a restaurant's holiday hours, taking photos of a tricky drop-off location to help delivery drivers navigate, or "giving an autonomous vehicle a hand getting back on the road," the company's news release stated.

"These are the kinds of real-world problems we've been solving for over a decade, and we realized the same capabilities that helped us could help other businesses too," Ethan Beatty, general manager of DoorDash Tasks, said in a statement.

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University of Alabama student missing in Barcelona found dead at beach, police say

James Paul Gracey,a University of Alabama student who disappeared Tuesday from a Barcelona nightclub, was found dead, police in Spain said Thursday.

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His body was found at Somorrostro Beach around 6 p.m. local time on Thursday, Catalan police told NBC News.

Gracey, a junior accounting major, was last seen at Shoko, a beachfront nightclub in Villa Olimpica, his parents, Taras and Therese Gracey, said in a statement.

Gracey was wearing a white shirt, dark pants, and a chain with a gold rhinestone cross when he went missing.

Cavin McLay, the president of the university's Theta Chi fraternity, said Gracey was with a group at the club and they got separated, "and that was the last time they saw him."

McLay said he is in Barcelona, but is not staying with the same group of friends as Gracey was. He said about 10 people were in Barcelona visiting a few fraternity members who are studying abroad.

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Mayer said Thursday that the fraternity was mourning Gracey's death.

"Jimmy served his chapter as both Chaplain and as a Philanthropy Chairman," Mayer said in a statement. "These roles reflected who he was at his core: a young man of deep faith, genuine care for others, and an abiding commitment to his brothers and his community."

Police in Barcelona said they had received a call about a possible disappearance of a person who went missing around 3 a.m. Tuesday in the Port Olímpic area. His aunt, Beth Marren O'Reilly, told NBC News that Gracey's parents became concerned after they received a "phone call that his phone was picked up."

Gracey was from the Chicago suburb of Elmhurst. The university said he was on a personal trip when he disappeared.

"The University of Alabama community is heartbroken to learn of the death of Jimmy Gracey," it said in a statement Thursday. "Jimmy's loss is deeply felt across our campus. Our condolences are with the Gracey family during this devastating time."

Gracey graduated in 2023 from Saint Ignatius College Prep of Chicago, where he was a member of the National Honor Society and Latin Honor Society. He was a third-generation graduate, following in the footsteps of his mother, grandfather and great-uncles.

"During his four years at Saint Ignatius, Jimmy was fully engaged in the life of the school as a scholar and an athlete," Saint Ignatius College Prep said Thursday. "He was an integral member of both the lacrosse and hockey programs and was known for his strong character, loyalty, and the way he showed up for his teammates and friends."

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Arizona legislators promote new gun rights and safety bills

(The Center Square) - Women supporting gun rights and safety - self-described "warrior women" - spoke in favor of three new Arizona bills Thursday morning during a news conference in Phoenix.

The Center Square Sen. Janae Shamp speaks on the floor of the Arizona State Senate at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix, Ariz., Jan. 15, 2025. Photo: Gage Skidmore / Flickr / CC BY-SA 2.0 / Cropped from Original

"I want to be very, very clear. The Second Amendment is not a suggestion. It is a promise carved in stone: The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed," state Sen. Janae Shamp, R-Surprise, told reporters as she discussedSenate Bill 1012, her legislation to remove unnecessary notification requirements for gun owners.

Shamp and the bill's supporters say those requirements treat gun owners like suspects. The legislation allows people with a concealed handgun to bring it into restaurants and other businesses, but Shamp noted it does not extend that right to bars and nightclubs.

Besides SB 1012, the new bills includeHouse Bill 2076, which creates the Save Our Children Safety Program to provide employee training, crisis preparedness and optional certification for designated staff to carry guns on campus to protect students. The third bill isSenate Bill 1424, which requires schools to provide firearms safety instruction to prevent accidents without discouraging firearm ownership.

Shamp noted the Arizona Constitution stresses gun rights in language even stronger than that of the U.S. Constitution and said the right to bear arms is crucial to keeping families safe.

"Criminals do not disarm at the door. Threats don't wait for dessert," Shamp said. "Your children's safety does not end at the restaurant door."

She said her bill doesn't expand where guns are allowed and doesn't do away with the requirement of a conceal-carry permit.

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After Shamp spoke, Sen. Wendy Rogers, R-Flagstaff, stressed the importance of her legislation,Senate Bill 1424, which emphasizes firearms safety training in schools.

"Most accidental shootings involving children happen - where? - at home," Rogers, chair of the Senate Judiciary and Elections Committee, told reporters. "Firearms are one of the leading causes of death to children and teens in this country.

"SB 1424, my bill, takes a very straightforward approach," Rogers said. "They require schools to provide age-appropriate firearms safety instruction focused on accident prevention and personal safety. …

"Students are taught what to do if they encounter a firearm," Rogers said. "They're told not to touch it, are told to leave the area and to tell a trusted adult. This is a 1, 2, 3 memory item. This is clear guidance that a child can remember and act on."

Another speaker was state Rep. Selina Bliss, R-Prescott, who authored House Bill 2076 and chairs the House Health and Human Services Committee. Bliss presented a proclamation for gun rights to Cheryl Todd, president ofWomen For Gun Rights. Todd stood at the podium with other women and her granddaughters as she discussed three generations of her family who believe in gun rights and safety.

"We believe in something very simple," the Arizona resident told reporters as she talked about her organization's support for the three bills. "Education is the key to safety."

The Center Square reached out to gun control organizations but did not get a response by press time.

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Miami Swim Team Strips Down to Their Speedos to Distract SMU Men's Basketball in Upset Win

The Miami University Redhawks swim team showed up in Speedos to support their basketball team in against the SMU Mustangs on Wednesday

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  • The Speedos appeared to work, with SMU missing a free throw in the second half of the game

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The Miami University Redhawks had a little help from the school's swim team — and their Speedos — in their March Madness win.

Redhawks swimmers stripped down to their Speedos and rushed the stands at the University of Dayton Arena during the second half of the basketball team's NCAA Tournament First Four matchup on Wednesday, March 18.

The players wore their Speedos, swim caps and goggles as they booed the Redhawks opponents, the Southern Methodist University Mustangs, in an attempt to distract them at the free throw line.

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The gimmick worked for Miami, apparently becoming enough of a distraction to force Mustangs player Corey Washington to miss a free throw in the second half of the game, which the Redhawks went on to win in a 89-79 upset.

"You could potentially blame it on the Speedos," the broadcast announcersaidduring the game.

After the game, Miami forward Antwone Woolfolktoldreporters he was "really surprised" when the swim team came out, adding, "That was elite," according to ESPN.

Redhawks coach Travis Steelesaidthe "whole arena started going bonkers" when the swim team came down the aisle.

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"When he missed that free throw, listen — that was so funny," Steele said. "So appreciative of the swim team and what they do to support our team," he continued, adding, "What a cool moment!"

Miami Redhawks swim team on March 18, 2026Credit: Dylan Buell/Getty

Guard Trey Perrysaidthe arena in Dayton "felt like a home game" because of the crowd's support for Miami University, which is located about an hour away in Oxford, Ohio.

The swim team's scantily-clad support for the Redhawks basketball team isn't a one-time event, however. The Speedos have become a new tradition for Miami ever since the swim team started showing up to basketball games in support in January.

Redhawks swimmer Tegan Barrier explained in a video shared byCBSthat the swim team was "pretty bored as a team" in January when they first had the idea to show up to support in their Speedos. His teammate Luke Pugh said he had seen "things on Instagram about people in Speedos going to basketball games."

The swimmers talked to their coach about it "and she thought it was a good idea," said Barrier. Pugh also explained that it's "hard for us to get embarrassed" about wearing the Speedos because of how much time they spend in them during practice.

The Redhawks defeated the Mustangs on Wednesday behind 22 points from Eian Elmer, 19 from Brant Byers and another 17 from Luke Skaljac. They'll now play Illinois in the first round of the 2026 NCAA Tournament on Friday, March 20.

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No. 4 Nebraska gets its first men's NCAA tournament win in school history with victory over No. 13 Troy

Nebraska finally has an NCAA tournament win.

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The No. 4 Cornhuskers vanquished ghosts that have haunted the basketball program for 40 years with a76-47 win over No. 13 Troyin the first round of the South region on Thursday. The win is Nebraska's first in nineMarch Madnessappearances since it first made the tournament in 1986.

The Huskers made sure to leave little doubt that the ninth appearance was going to result in another first-round loss, too. Nebraska closed the first half on a 17-6 run over the final seven minutes before halftime to take a 16-point lead.

Pryce Sandfort was a big reason why. He scored 17 first-half points and was 5-of-8 from behind the arc.

Sandfort did that with his brother Payton in attendanceafter he scored the first NBA points of his career. Payton Sandfort, a rookie on a two-way contract with the Oklahoma City Thunder, played the first five minutes of his NBA career in OKC's blowout win over Brooklyn on Wednesday night. He then hopped on an early flight back to Oklahoma City on Thursday to see Nebraska make school history.

Pryce Sandfort finished with 23 points as he got to watch the end of the game from the bench thanks to the blowout.

Troy shot just 28% from the field as the Trojans went ice cold to end the first half. Troy played with Nebraska to start the game, but the Huskers pulled away as Troy went just 4-of-17 from the field after making its first three shots of the game.

The Huskers will play their first second-round game in school history against either No. 5 Vanderbilt or No. 12 McNeese.

Nebraska's previous tournament failures

Until Thursday, Nebraska's NCAA tournament history was rough. Here's a look at each of the school's first eight NCAA tournament appearances.

The Huskers made their first tournament appearance four decades ago as a No. 9 seed in coach Moe Iba's last year with the team. Nebraska went 19-10 in the regular season before losing 67-59 to No. 8 Western Kentucky.

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The 1991 season was the greatest in modern Nebraska basketball history at the time. The Danny Nee-coached Huskers went 26-8 and finished a game back of Oklahoma State and Kansas for the Big 8 title. That earned Nebraska a No. 3 seed in the NCAA tournament, but the Huskers were upset 89-84 by Xavier as the Musketeers shot 54% from the field and 43% from behind the arc.

Nebraska took a step back the next season but still comfortably made the tournament as a No. 8 seed. However, this game wasn't very close. No. 9 UConn outscored the Cornhuskers by 15 points in the first half on the way to an 86-65 win.

After going 20-10 in the regular season, Nebraska got into the tournament as a No. 10 seed. But they drew a ranked New Mexico State team in the first round and got blown out in the second half in a 93-79 loss.

The Huskers made their fourth straight tournament in 1994 in star Eric Piatkowski's senior season. The Nebraska legend averaged 21.5 points per game in his final season as Nebraska finished fourth in the Big 8. But Piatkowski ended up going his whole career without an NCAA tournament win as No. 6 Nebraska was upset by No. 11 Penn after the Quakers had a 12-point halftime lead.

The 1998 season ended up being the last time a Nebraska team coached by Nee made the NCAA tournament. Nebraska finished fourth in conference play — this time after the Big 8 had become the Big 12 — and was led by current Los Angeles Clippers coach Tyronn Lue. But you know where this is going. At least Nebraska wasn't upset, though. The No. 11 Huskers lost 74-65 to No. 6 Arkansas.

Second-year coach Tim Miles led the Huskers back to the NCAA tournament after a 16-year absence. The Huskers won eight of their last nine regular-season games to make the tournament and snuck in as a No. 11 seed. However, Nebraska lost 74-60 to No. 6 Baylor.

The Huskers finished with a winning record for the first time under Fred Hoiberg two seasons ago as they finished third in the Big Ten. After losing to Illinois in the semifinals of the Big Ten tournament, Nebraska was a No. 8 seed and drew former Big 12 foe Texas A&M in the first round. The Aggies rushed out to a 58-44 lead at halftime on the way to a 98-83 win.

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Giants pitcher Hayden Birdsong to undergo Tommy John surgery and miss entire season

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — San Francisco Giants pitcher Hayden Birdsong will undergo Tommy John surgery and miss the 2026 season.

Associated Press San Francisco Giants starting pitcher Hayden Birdsong throws during the first inning of a spring training baseball game against the Seattle Mariners, Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, in Peoria, Ariz. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel) San Francisco Giants starting pitcher Hayden Birdsong throws during the first inning of a spring training baseball game against the Seattle Mariners, Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, in Peoria, Ariz. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

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The right-hander had felt soreness in his throwing elbow after pitching in a Cactus League game on March 10. After the Giants diagnosed Birdsong with a forearm strain and ulnar collateral ligament sprain, Birdsong met with Dr. Keith Meister.

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Birdsong, 24, went 4-4 with a 4.80 ERA last season while making 21 appearances, including 10 starts. He struck out 68 batters over 65 2/3 innings.

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Oil falls as US and allies look to boost supply, unchoke Strait of Hormuz

By Helen Clark

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PERTH, March 20 (Reuters) - Oil prices fell on Friday as leading European nations and Japan offered to join efforts to secure ‌safe passage for ships through the Strait of Hormuz and the ‌U.S. outlined moves to boost oil supply.

Looking to curb soaring oil prices, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent ​said the U.S. may soon remove sanctions from Iranian oil stranded on tankers, and said a further release of crude from the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve was possible.

Brent futures fell $1.24, or 1.1%, to $107.41 a barrel as of 0148 GMT, while U.S. ‌West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude fell $1.24, ⁠or 1.3%, to $94.90.

Still, for the week, benchmark Brent was on track to rise more than 4%, after Iran hit oil and ⁠gas facilities in the Gulf states forcing production to be shut in.

WTI, however, was set to fall nearly 4% in its first weekly decline in five weeks. WTI ​has been ​trading at its widest discount to Brent ​in 11 years.

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In a joint ‌statement on Thursday, after earlier hesitating, Britain, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Japan expressed "our readiness to contribute to appropriate efforts to ensure safe passage through the Strait", through which 20% of the world's oil and LNG transit.

Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump said he had told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to repeat attacks ‌on Iranian energy infrastructure.

"I told him, 'Don't do ​that', and he won't do that," he told ​reporters in the Oval Office on ​Thursday.

In a boost to U.S. supply, North Dakota's crude output ‌is expected to rise this month ​and in following months ​as operators in the third-largest oil-producing state restart inactive wells and winter restrictions are eased, the state's regulator said on Thursday.

The North Dakota Department ​of Mineral Resources said, ‌however, the pace of activity would depend on how long oil prices ​stay high and that oil majors' budgets have already been set.

(Reporting ​by Helen Clark; Editing by Sonali Paul)

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