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RE: Government-Sponsored Surveillance Project Seeks To Monitor Brain Waves Of Workers

in #technology6 years ago

That's an interestimg nugget of information. It's probably being piloted around Shenzhen area. That is where all the technocracy stuff is beong tested and perfected.

In principle I'm against it because I know where this leads to. In China, living here and seeing the conditions people work in, I think it's not the most draconian thing there is.

It should be voluntarily however. Probably isn't.
I think workers who work in dangerous environments should be able to give consent to this, and if the helmet says they are stressed and depressed, they should be given rest with full compensation/benefits.

In principle I'm against it, especially if it's mandatory to work. However I can't deny that China desperately has a need for this.

Health and safety are not what they should be here. People die from exhaustion, pollution and contamination/poisoning all the time here

If the technology can be shown to save lives, I think workers should be able to give consent to it. If it means you get days off with pay, and you avoid serious health problems, I think there's a case to be made.

Seriously, people here work 14 hour shifts in very dangerous work conditions. This would definitely be the cheapest and probably most efficient way to protect workers here.

Just saying as somebody who finds the whole concept incredibly creepy and concerning, the logic behind it is very valid.

This would save lives.

I'm sure our Western ancestors working 14 hours shifts in dangerous manufactories would have marvelled at the concept.

Has to be voluntary though.

No brain chipping either lol

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