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Post by : Shakul
Viral videos emerging from India have ignited a major debate over the use of wearable technology in workplaces. The clips show factory workers wearing head-mounted cameras while performing their daily tasks.
According to reports, these cameras are designed to capture detailed hand movements and real-time workflows from a first-person perspective. This data is believed to be used for training artificial intelligence systems and robots to replicate human actions with high precision.
While companies may view this as a step toward improved efficiency and reduced operational costs, concerns are growing among workers and experts. Many fear that such technologies could eventually replace human jobs, especially in repetitive and manual labor sectors.
Critics argue that workers may not fully understand how their data is being used, raising ethical questions about transparency and consent. The idea that employees could unknowingly contribute to automation that might replace them has intensified the debate.
Supporters, however, believe that AI-driven automation could lead to new opportunities, safer work environments, and increased productivity. They argue that technological advancement has always reshaped industries, often creating new roles alongside replacing old ones.
The issue highlights a broader global conversation about the future of work, where balancing innovation with job security remains a key challenge for governments, companies, and workers alike.
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