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Witnesses urge workplace privacy law as AI drives surveillance, data collection and training concerns

2849622 · April 2, 2025
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WASHINGTON — At a House hearing on artificial intelligence, witnesses and some lawmakers said AI is enabling new forms of worker surveillance and data collection that can harm ordinary employees and that lawmakers should consider new workplace privacy protections.

WASHINGTON — At a House hearing on artificial intelligence, witnesses and some lawmakers said AI is enabling new forms of worker surveillance and data collection that can harm ordinary employees and that lawmakers should consider new workplace privacy protections.

Commissioner Alvaro Bedoya, testifying about privacy and competitive harms, raised examples from consumer products and workplaces. He told lawmakers that an FTC allegation found Amazon’s Alexa was retaining children's voice recordings and transcripts despite user…

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