Canon has a dystopian plan to combat low employee morale.📸😁
Canon's invasive AI-enabled 'smile recognition' is not a very foreign idea
This depressing development reveals how companies in China are surveilling employees to uncomfortable levels of intimacy, using AI and algorithms to enforce service with a smile. The firms also monitor which programs employees use while on their computers, to optimize productivity. CCTV cameras are used to observe employees during lunch break, and even when the workers leave the office, mobile apps track their movements. There truly is no escape.
"Workers are not being replaced by algorithms and artificial intelligence," said Nick Srnicek of King's College, London, to."Instead, the management is being sort of augmented by these technologies [...] Technologies are increasing the pace for people who work with machines instead of the other way around, just like what happened during the industrial revolution in the 18th century.
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