'Neuro-surveillance' | Biometric and 'emotion-sensing' tech could harm worker wellbeing, report warns

Biometric and 'emotion-sensing' tech could harm worker wellbeing, report warns

A new report has raised concerns about the growing use of biometric and emotion-sensing technologies in the workplace, highlighting their potential to harm workers’ physical and mental wellbeing. 

These technologies, combined with algorithmic decision-making tools, are becoming a major frontier in workplace surveillance.

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