Technology,
Labor/Employment
Oct. 7, 2022
When does workplace AI cross the line?
Employees who are monitored at their computers report feeling compelled to hit the keys just to register activity, while warehouse workers who are required to wear devices on their bodies express concerns about their personal privacy at work.





Ronald L. Zambrano
Employment Litigation Chair
West Coast Employment Lawyers
Phone: 213-927-3700
Email: ron@westcoasttriallawyers.com
Ron chairs the firm's Employment Litigation Department.
An Aug. 14 story in the New York Times looked at the ways American companies are using artificial intelligence to track and monitor their workers. With the advent of increasingly sophisticated software systems, more em...
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