• Altima NEO
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    265 months ago

    Yeah just don’t be using teams and slack as your personal chatroom. It’s already a bad idea to be doing that anyway.

  • @slumlordthanatos@lemmy.world
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    165 months ago

    shrug

    I already assumed I’m being monitored on my work devices, and write my emails and chats like they’re going to be used in a deposition.

    If I’m shit-talking someone, it’s in person or on my personal device.

  • @Asidonhopo@lemmy.world
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    155 months ago

    Just a short jump to more invasive AI assisted snooping and analytics on spoken word conversations too.

    • @CaptainSpaceman@lemmy.world
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      5 months ago

      Why stop there? Snoop on phone conversations too since high res zoom is cheap AF these days

      Not to mention itd be trivial to turn that into a keylogger

    • @DudeDudenson
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      35 months ago

      I mean, you probably shouldn’t be organizing against your company using company communication channels

  • blazera
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    85 months ago

    AI interacts with data thats already there, its not a data collector.

    • @heavy@sh.itjust.works
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      75 months ago

      This is true, but AI can be used as a tool to summarize and otherwise distill a massive amount of information to a form that someone can make sense of. It was probably cost prohibative to go through this data before or making specific snooping tools.

      • blazera
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        05 months ago

        All these folks talking in work chats in encryption algorithms and riddles, if only a technology could make these words legible.

  • @tourist@lemmy.world
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    75 months ago

    If your company uses the Microsoft ecosystem, have a look at the search function in Delve or SharePoint or whatever the fuck they’re calling the shared employee document repository this week.

    At one point, I don’t know if you still can, the search would scan meeting transcriptions if the organizer fucked up the privacy settings.

    I searched for naughty bigboy words and came across a transcript of two employees (who had since left the company) just absolutely shittalking a manager.

    Besides some hilarious typos I also found some old chat logs where I was using some colourful language. Deleted that. Hopefully it’s proper gone and HR won’t find it.