Artificial intelligence is significantly transforming many areas of our daily lives, from its use in health care and environmental sustainability to education, financial planning and governance. Among the many ways AI is likely to impact society, one of the most uncertain is its use in the workplace.
The concerns around AI in the workplace are largely centered on privacy, surveillance, bias in hiring decisions and performance reviews, and the effect of automation. AI technologies can collect employee data, including personal information, communications, browsing history and location data. The more data collected, the greater the risk of a data breach, which […]
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