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With a ‘CCTV camera in every laptop’ as workplace surveillance extends to the home governments are trying to determine a limit
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Nov. 12, 2024 - 07:51
Sophisticated AI tools and other technologies being used by corporations to monitor employees have critics sounding the alarm. Employers insist the practice boosts productivity, but unions say the largely unregulated use of surveillance is over-reaching.