(16-11-2021, 09:07 PM)j0krJag Wrote: [ -> ]Work from office better than to be monitored while working from home.
Yes. I think being monitored at home is way out of line for any employer. Seems like something Amazon would do to their factory workers, e.g. monitoring their every move and even restricting their bathroom break time to maximise productivity.
I guess working from home has certain stress - I need to keep my MS team green always. haha.
On the bright side, I get to send me 3 year old to childcare every morning (I dun drive). (sometime I get to fetch her too).
(17-11-2021, 05:57 PM)ben14sg Wrote: [ -> ]I guess working from home has certain stress - I need to keep my MS team green always. haha.
On the bright side, I get to send me 3 year old to childcare every morning (I dun drive). (sometime I get to fetch her too).
That sending your 3 year old to childcare is indeed a beautiful perk to work from home..
(17-11-2021, 05:57 PM)ben14sg Wrote: [ -> ]I guess working from home has certain stress - I need to keep my MS team green always. haha.
On the bright side, I get to send me 3 year old to childcare every morning (I dun drive). (sometime I get to fetch her too).
Yah I think you raised a good point--can spend more time with family. Btw does your boss do spot checks on you and your colleagues via ms team?
(16-11-2021, 11:27 PM)NewtonsAdamsApple Wrote: [ -> ] (16-11-2021, 09:07 PM)j0krJag Wrote: [ -> ]Work from office better than to be monitored while working from home.
Yes. I think being monitored at home is way out of line for any employer. Seems like something Amazon would do to their factory workers, e.g. monitoring their every move and even restricting their bathroom break time to maximise productivity.
Yeah I read about Amazon's treatment of its employees. I really really hope that style of management doesn't catch on.
Has your company installed mouse tracking software to monitor your WfH behaviour? Now you can bypass it by using a device that creates fake movements from your mouse!
Lol what a funny world we live in.
(19-11-2021, 03:25 PM)NewtonsAdamsApple Wrote: [ -> ]Has your company installed mouse tracking software to monitor your WfH behaviour? Now you can bypass it by using a device that creates fake movements from your mouse!
Lol what a funny world we live in.
well i guess if there's a demand, there'll be supply
(20-11-2021, 06:17 PM)Foxinthebox Wrote: [ -> ] (19-11-2021, 03:25 PM)NewtonsAdamsApple Wrote: [ -> ]Has your company installed mouse tracking software to monitor your WfH behaviour? Now you can bypass it by using a device that creates fake movements from your mouse!
Lol what a funny world we live in.
well i guess if there's a demand, there'll be supply
Yup it's unfortunate there's a supply in the first place.
(16-11-2021, 11:27 PM)NewtonsAdamsApple Wrote: [ -> ] (16-11-2021, 09:07 PM)j0krJag Wrote: [ -> ]Work from office better than to be monitored while working from home.
Yes. I think being monitored at home is way out of line for any employer. Seems like something Amazon would do to their factory workers, e.g. monitoring their every move and even restricting their bathroom break time to maximise productivity.
lol you were saying?
Quote:Your Boss Cares - So Is Going To Monitor Your Feelings With AI
Quote:Emotion AI or affective computing combines cameras and other devices with AI programs to capture facial expressions, body language, vocal intonation, and other cues.
Quote:The goal is to go beyond facial recognition and identification to reveal something previously invisible to technology: the inner feelings, motivations and attitudes of the people in the images.
From a Scientific American article via
http://www.thelowdownblog.com/2021/11/yo...dium=email