Amazon Delivery Drivers Must Sign ‘Biometric Consent’ Forms or Risk Losing Job
Amazon Delivery Drivers
Must Sign ‘Biometric Consent’
Forms or Risk Losing Job.
This week, Amazon delivery drivers
nationwide were prompted to sign
a “biometric consent” form. .
The form will grant Amazon permission
to track a driver's location, movement and
biometric data via AI-powered cameras.
This Technology tracks vehicle
location and movement, including
miles driven, speed, acceleration,
braking, turns, and following
distance ... as a condition of
delivery packages for Amazon, you
consent to the use of Technology, Amazon, via Vice.
If a driver refuses to “consent to
the use of the Technology” outlined,
they lose their job. .
There are around 75,000 Amazon
delivery drivers in the United States. .
Amazon first announced its plan
to install AI-powered cameras in
its delivery vans in February.
The company said the technology would
be used to improve “safety” and
“quality of the delivery experience.” .
At the time, some drivers quit over
the coming changes because they viewed
it as an invasion of privacy.
Must Sign ‘Biometric Consent’
Forms or Risk Losing Job.
This week, Amazon delivery drivers
nationwide were prompted to sign
a “biometric consent” form. .
The form will grant Amazon permission
to track a driver's location, movement and
biometric data via AI-powered cameras.
This Technology tracks vehicle
location and movement, including
miles driven, speed, acceleration,
braking, turns, and following
distance ... as a condition of
delivery packages for Amazon, you
consent to the use of Technology, Amazon, via Vice.
If a driver refuses to “consent to
the use of the Technology” outlined,
they lose their job. .
There are around 75,000 Amazon
delivery drivers in the United States. .
Amazon first announced its plan
to install AI-powered cameras in
its delivery vans in February.
The company said the technology would
be used to improve “safety” and
“quality of the delivery experience.” .
At the time, some drivers quit over
the coming changes because they viewed
it as an invasion of privacy.
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