By: Richard Vanderford
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau says existing consumer protections apply to AI and other tools used to monitor workers.
Richard Vanderford is a Reporter at The Wall Street Journal. He covers a range of topics including law and legal affairs, litigation, supply chain and logistics, and financial services, with a keen focus on issues such as white-collar crime and the Russia-Ukraine War. Richard's work has been featured in Financial News, The Wall Street Journal, Yahoo Finance, LiveMint, and Yahoo News.
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