Employers are increasingly strapping sensors to their staff. From smartwatches that log fatigue to biosensors that track stress, wearable technologies are fast becoming the latest frontier in workplace monitoring. Advocates claim such devices could usher in healthier, more productive offices. Critics warn of a slide into digital surveillance disguised as well-being. A new paper from the University of Surrey attempts to bring order to this uneasy…
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