In a flagrant disregard for the EU AI act DXC are targeting employees with monitoring data
Watch out your computer sees all you are doing.
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@10e Ditto - monitor all you like. I hardly do anything on DXC. But perhaps just enough that they think that's all I do. So if you're looking for people who don't appear to have much work - pick me! I'll even happily tell you I don't have much [useful / productive] work. That's generally true. DXC clients, don't get DXC to do much more than status updates while they transition the work elsewhere.
They can watch all they want, I've got 6 laptops for various accounts, good luck to them.
@bt there are lots of aspects of this that "they shouldn't do" but that's not stopping them.
They are even telling lies to people officially asking questions about it.
They can’t do UK on premise mailbox machines easily. They won’t satisfy regulations.
Someone from the UK has to monitor you. If you use a cloud PC they can’t track activity because technically that’s not a DXC PC!
AI can select me gladly, because I see what others appear not to : the place is chaos. There are 25 different ways of doing the same thing — and that’s just for one client. Multiply that across every client, and the inconsistency becomes overwhelming. The absence of strategy and standards isn’t just inefficient; it’s suffocating.
I suspect they have people employed off shore who they have no idea what they do or if they actually work. Similar to the musk.. lost 5 things you achieved at work. This is designed to work out if DXC are paying for ghost employees. Bit harsh if you work on client laptops all week…