Culture

The Rise of Emotional Surveillance

Companies are monitoring workers not just for productivity but for agreeability.

First published in The Atlantic on May 3, 2026.

by Ellen Cushing, The Atlantic
May 7, 2026 | reading time: 10 Min.

The good news, for me at least, is that the computer thinks I have a nice personality. According to an app called MorphCast, I was, in a recent meeting with my boss, generally “amused,” “determined,” and “interested,” though—sue me—occasionally “impatient.” MorphCast, you see, purports to glean insights into the depths and vagaries of human emotion using AI. It found that my affect was “positive” and “active,” as opposed to negative and/or passive. My attention was reasonably high. Also, the AI informed me that I wear glasses—revelatory!

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