For companies, EAI may be a gold mine.
But that isn't stopping companies from using EAI to spy on their employees, determine how they feel, and identify who should be hired and who should be fired.
HireVue, a Utah recruitment platform, began using EAI facial analysis in 2014 as part of its candidate interview process.
EAI companies disagree.
And if it can't, then companies using EAI to make decisions about hiring or firing someone could be entirely misguided.
Persons:
EAI, Gabi Zijderveld, Smith, Zijderveld, Dow Jones, Sarah Myers West, Samu Hällfors, Framery, Hällfors, West, it's, Kat Roemmich, Roemmich, Paul Ekman's, Clem De Pressigny
Organizations:
Companies, Smart, CBS, Disney, Ikea, Dow, Oracle, Washington Post, Electronic Privacy, Center, LinkedIn, Nvidia, Looksery, Snap Inc, University of Michigan School of Information, Smart Eye
Locations:
Utah, Munich, Helsinki, Europe, American