The New York Times reports on the privacy concerns around smart cushions designed by a Chinese tech company designed to monitor employees' health. The cushions scan staff for signs of fatigue, measures their heart rates and keeps track of how long they spend at their desks. Hebo Technology, the creator of the cushion, said in a statement it issued a warning to the human resource manager of a company using the cushion over "disseminating" participant data without permission.
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