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SAP and privacy

Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison: "Citizens will be on their best behavior, because we’re constantly recording and reporting everything that is going on". It seems SAP is going in the same direction.

Our uptime on MS Teams and meeting time is already tracked. Management has also started to track browsing behavior using WalkMe which is now installed on all SAP computers. An HR colleague told me that they also tracking how often we come to office and work from home. And HR is discussing with the Betriebsrat how to connect these with Performance Management. And they are planning to trial AI cameras at some offices that will show how much time different colleagues spend in meetings and on their computer and lunch. All of this "surveillance" was included in new SAP policy updates.

Truth be told, I don't like this at all. The idea that I might get less appraisal and bonus because I had more wfh days or less Teams meetings than colleagues is appalling. A lot of work and meetings we still do are offline and that cannot be captured by these AI cameras so well. All of this seems so dystopian but several tech companies are copying Oracle and want this now.


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The walkme extension force-installed on chrome just makes me switch to a different browser for everything

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Post ID: @15z+1kt3mdxrq

@ar This response would hit if it didn't ignore the fact that most Teams meetings aren't productive at all. Some positions require constant structured collaboration. Others require focus and research time. Expecting employees to sit and watch some random guy named Kumar struggle over the mute button and sharing the correct screen isn't exactly productive. Many people avoid meetings so that they can get their actual work done.

The meetings on my team aren't structured well at all. Management is aware but just keeps responding "We have to do what we have to do." Yet nobody can explain why we have to do it.

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Post ID: @hc+1kt3mdxrq

Chuck is not surveilled.

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Post ID: @ev+1kt3mdxrq

@ar sounds like a response you typically hear in China about the government. If you behave the right way, you have nothing to worry about.
What about civil liberties and not wanting to live in a society that behaves like that, or work for a company that treats employees this way. Being bullied and treated like cr-p by a pathetic bunch of billionaires who have more power than elected officials and have only contempt for working people

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Post ID: @dw+1kt3mdxrq

The concept of individual liberty is an anomaly in human history.

Monsters like this are the reason why.

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Post ID: @c6+1kt3mdxrq

If you are working and not wasting time, you have nothing to worry about. I don't think they are doing any such kind of data collection in Europe at least as they are not allowed to.

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