Common missteps with workplace tech, with Ifeoma Ajunwa
In this podcast episode, Dr. Ifeoma Ajunwa, an Associate Professor of law and the Director of the Artificial Intelligence and Decision-Making Research Program at the University of North Carolina School of Law, discusses the growing role of technology in monitoring employee safety and productivity in the workplace. The conversation touches on how employees feel about these technologies, the risks, benefits, governance, and ethical considerations companies should take note of.
Dr. Ajunwa and Gemma Milne, the podcast's host, explore the technologies that are driving significant changes in the workplace, appropriate regulation of workplace technologies, the lifecycle of data collection and analysis, concerns and benefits of employee monitoring technologies, and best practices for implementing workplace technologies. The podcast also explores the historical context and evolution of attitudes toward the concept of work.
Overall, this podcast is a must-listen for anyone interested in the evolving role of technology in the workplace and its impact on employees, companies, and society at large.
The podcast is sponsored by Dynamics 365, which offers ERP and CRM business applications to help businesses unify data and create a digital-first culture.
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