New York Times Profiles Back-to-Office Culture at Company That Used Surveillance to Harass Coworkers at the Office

The New York Times has added a new twist on the already-overstuffed genre of stories about why we all must return to working in physical offices: an approving little profile of Verkada, a Bay Area startup that, the last time it had employees working IRL, had some of their workers using the company’s own facial recognition technology to harass and surveil female colleagues.

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