Boeing's decision to pause its employee-monitoring sensor program reflects rising privacy concerns, especially after an internal presentation detailed plans for extensive workplace occupancy monitoring.
Boeing stated, 'We were starting a pilot program using a system for managing energy and space usage in selected office areas' which includes motion data but does not track individuals.
The leaked internal presentation stated that the system, designed by Avuity, aims to track office occupancy while attempting to address privacy fears by ensuring the cameras only capture blurry images.
Despite assurances from Boeing, employee concerns remain high about monitoring technology, underlining the growing unease over workplace surveillance in various industries.
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