New Delhi, May 25 -- Bengaluru-based startup Pronto, which provides domestic services in 10 minutes, has come under fire for reportedly video recording inside the customer's house while the professional is cleaning.

The move came to light after Entracker, which describes itself as an independent platform to track the emerging internet economy, released a report citing investor documents which indicated that the on-demand household services startup was recording videos to train AI-enabled robotics.

The report has sent customers into a tizzy over privacy concerns, as Pronto reportedly admitted to running a pilot on tracking data to train artificial intelligence (AI) models.

The Entracker report cited an internal memo by one of Pronto's i...