AI Smart Glasses Are Raising Workplace Privacy Concerns: Lawyer
The nature and capabilities of AI-enabled smart glasses could easily lead to widespread violations of societal norms and legal requirements, Jackson Lewis privacy lawyer Joseph Lazzarotti wrote Monday. He said employers who provide AI glasses to employees or allow their…
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use in the workplace are potentially creating "continuous and/or intrusive surveillance conditions" that could violate privacy rights. Various state statutes and common laws limit surveillance, and there are additional laws emerging to target workplace surveillance tech, Lazzarotti added.