tech is sparking warnings it will invade privacy and install thought police-style HR systems in our jobs which will create robotic office ‘wokeplaces’.There are also fears data from emotion recordings will be used to purge grumpy or anti-social staff and replace them with younger, more compliant and cheaper versions.Scientists have warned mood-trackers manufactured by tech giants in the US will also be incapable of picking up cultural quirks including Brits’ love of irony and sarcasm.Jag Minghas, a British pioneer of crowd monitoring technology, said: “It wouldn’t surprise me if people cut corners, it’s a competitive market.“For visual sensing to be sustainable as a business it has to be accepted by the public at large, not just our.
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