🔴 EXCLUSIVE: How the ‘smart office’ will use spy tactics to monitor workers in 2023 🔎 Employees can expect to be to watched more than ever this year due to a boom in 'smart office' tech, such as infrared sensors, GPS tracking and voice analysis
Employees can expect to be to monitored at work more than ever in 2023 due to a boom in ‘smart office’ technology Employees can expect to be to monitored at work more than ever in 2023 due to a boom in “smart office” technology such as infrared sensors, GPS tracking and voice analysis.
Analysis of mobile phone data carried out by Placemake.io and Visitor Insights found big increases in footfall in smaller towns versus and a decrease in city centres. But more controversially, there are signs of an increase in employers mandating workers back into the office and in employee surveillance.
“Now there’s two types of surveillance: there’s occupancy levels, that’s done through infrared sensors that can measure if the room’s being used.
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