Google has updated an internal health policy that pushed staff to use a third-party AI tool, following employee backlash.
Google clarifies that employees are not required to share health data with an AI tool to get benefits. The optional platform ...
Google informed employees they must allow a third-party AI healthcare tool access to their data to receive health benefits.
Google faces employee backlash after reports that accessing health benefits requires sharing personal data with third-party ...
Google faces backlash after asking U.S. employees to share personal data with AI tool Nayya for health benefits, sparking ...
A company spokesperson confirmed that the original wording on its HR site did not reflect the intended policy. Google made ...
Google initially mandated employees share personal health data with AI startup Nayya for benefits access, a move CEO Sina ...
Google required its employees to give startup Nayya personal data to get access to their health benefits. That requirement ...
Google mandates employees share health data with an AI tool or lose benefits. The controversial policy sparks privacy fears ...
Google reportedly told US employees to share health data with an AI tool to qualify for medical benefits, sparking internal ...
Google employees are expressing dissent over a new policy requiring them to opt into a third-party AI healthcare tool, Nayya, ...
Google has introduced a new requirement for US employees to use the AI-powered Nayya tool for health benefit enrolment, ...