British bosses use artificial intelligence to monitor staff

Unions say new system may cause distrust and increase pressure

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UK businesses are using artificial intelligence to monitor staff behaviour minute-to-minute, reports The Guardian.

The actions of 130,000 employees in the UK and abroad are being scrutinised by the Isaak system, which ranks staff members by gathering intricate data on their work and interactions.

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