You Won’t Believe the Surveillance Capabilities of Future Employee ID Badges
‘A Boston-based company has created badges that can monitor the movements of employees through sensors and can listen to voices—all in a very creepy method to increase company efficiency.
In the Washington Post, Jeff Heath tells the story of Humanyze, an employee analytics company that took technology developed at MIT and spun it into identification badges meant to hang off employees’ necks via a lanyard. The badge has two microphones that do real-time voice analysis, with sensors that follow where you are and motion detectors that record how much you move while working.’
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