Workplace surveillance gets an emotional upgrade
AI tools that claim to read your emotions, judging your tone and positivity, are creeping into the workday—from fast-food headsets to your next Zoom meeting.
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AI tools that claim to read your emotions, judging your tone and positivity, are creeping into the workday—from fast-food headsets to your next Zoom meeting.
In a twist of fate, the cost of using AI is so high at some companies that human employees are looking like a bargain.
Microsoft’s first-ever voluntary buyouts target up to 7% of its US workers as the company pours record billions into AI.
Jack Dorsey cut almost half of Block's workforce and blamed AI, giving other CEOs a template and a cover story at the same time.
Companies are racing to buy AI tools from the same firms that say those tools will eventually replace them.
2026 is shaping up to be a reality check for AI, as consumers judge tools on whether they actually improve everyday interactions. Explore how AI is redefining customer service across voice and text, and what separates helpful automation from frustrating noise.
A new UC Berkeley study found that AI didn't lighten workers' loads. It just gave them more to do.
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