An extensive program at Meta to gather a wide range of data from employees to train its AI model has been frozen after employees reportedly broke through its guardrails and accessed restricted data, ...
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In June, TD Bank told staff that it would begin running software called WorkiQ on their work computers, tracking time spent ...
CurrentWare earns the top spot because it was designed with data security alongside productivity monitoring from the ground up, rather than adding security as an afterthought. For remote teams ...
Meta faces a lawsuit from 26 employees alleging AI systems unfairly targeted them for layoffs for taking medical leave.
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A group of 26 Meta employees has sued the company, claiming it used artificial intelligence systems to select people for ...
Employees had previously raised concerns about the initiative, which involves collecting workers’ keystroke data to train AI models.
The scores and ratings, the lawsuit argues, by the system's design, cannot be accumulated by an employee who is on protected ...