Employers in China are giving their workers headgear that's equipped with EEG sensors that can monitor their brain waves.
According to the companies that have adopted the program, they say that they are using the data to help them adjust their production approach and to improve workflow efficiency.
The technology has been used by a growing number of employers for several years now, with people who work in the area of public transport, the military, in state-owned companies in China, on production lines in factories, and other areas, having their brainwaves monitored while on the job.
It's alleged that this technology is already being used in dozens of different businesses and factories.
For some who've already used the technology they have admitted that workers at first were nervous about trying the technology and they assumed that it would be able to read their mind. Over time however, they came to embrace it and now many are wearing it all day while at work.
Would you want your brainwaves monitored while at work?
We have seen employers come out with a variety of controversial technology adoptions, whether it's making their workers scan their face, their fingers, or have their brainwaves monitored and it's said to be done for work-related purposes. Similar to how some companies will hire private security, or use drones, install security cameras etc, to keep an eye on workers and possibly boost overall workplace efficiency and productivity. But having people put on helmets that monitor their brain all day long might be a bit much, especially if the results are less than highly reliable.
We can only wonder whether or not this program might have come about if it weren't for all of the government funding trying to push it forward to full realization.
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Sources:
https://www.technologyreview.com/the-download/611052/with-brain-scanning-hats-china-signals-it-has-no-interest-in-workers-privacy/
http://www.scmp.com/news/china/society/article/2143899/forget-facebook-leak-china-mining-data-directly-workers-brains
https://www.extremetech.com/extreme/268668-chinese-firm-claims-it-scans-workers-brainwaves-to-boost-earnings
https://www.theverge.com/2018/5/1/17306604/china-brain-surveillance-workers-hats-data-eeg-neuroscience
https://www.fastcompany.com/40565528/china-is-now-monitoring-employees-brainwaves-and-emotions