UK businesses using artificial intelligence to monitor staff activity
by Robert Booth Social affairs correspondent from Technology | The Guardian on (#4CN2T)
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Dozens of UK business owners are using artificial intelligence to scrutinise staff behaviour minute-to-minute by harvesting data on who emails whom and when, who accesses and edits files and who meets whom and when.
The actions of 130,000 people in the UK and abroad are being monitored in real-time by the Isaak system, which ranks staff members' attributes.
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