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'Dystopian' Ki -Startup of the Indian founders triggers the global outrage: 'Promotion of slavery' | Deployment

Startup Accelerator Y Combinator removed a video demo from its social media channels after triggering a massive counter reaction to advertise, which critics described as “dystopian” job monitoring. The video posted by Optifye.ai shows a AI-driven system that is intended to monitor the efficiency of the factory workers in real time.

A startup for monitoring factory workers has triggered massive setbacks online (representation picture)

Optifyee.ai, co-founder of entrepreneurs from Indian-Urprung, Vivaan Baid and Kushal Mohta, uses computer vision technology to follow the employees in assembly lines and provide factory managers with productivity data. The controversial demo showed the founders' role -playing games as a factory supervisory authorities with their software.

In the video, Baid identifies a below -average worker, which is only referred to as “number 17”, and repelled it for inefficiency. “You haven't even reached your hourly edition today,” explains Baid in the clip. The supervisor then checks the workers' past performance and realizes: “Uniform day? Rather like a gross month. “

The counter reaction

The demo was immediately criticized on social media, with users accusing the start of dehumanization workers and promoting exploitative work practices.

Christopher Amidon, founder of Subsea Robotics, went to X (formerly Twitter) to express his outrage and write: “Leave it to a group of children who have never worked a real job for a single day in their lives – and still haven ”. I have completed the college-a disgusting slave drive to find dystopian. “

Another user condemned it as a “sweatshops-as-a-service”. Some called it similar to “promoting slavery”.

Ht.com has contacted optyye for an explanation and updated this copy when receiving an answer.

Despite the counter -reaction, some defended the concept that highlighted that such a surveillance technology is already being used. Vedant Nair, a founder who previously participated in the Y combinator, found that although the demo was in “bad taste”, similar tools in factories are actively implemented worldwide.

The CEO of Intercom, Eoghan McCabe, also stressed and pointed out that critics should rethink their attitude if they should continue to buy goods manufactured in India and China, where employee surveillance systems are often available.

Opifye.ais founder of India varieties

The product at the center of these controversy was co -founded by Vivaan Baid and Kushal Mohta.

The founders of Optifye.ai, both of whom have studied at Duke University, have influenced their combating of the production environments to develop software.

“My family has headed a manufacturing company since I was born,” wrote Baid in the company's Y combinator profile and added: “I've been as long as I can remember.”

Mohta announced a similar background and explained that his unrestricted access to factory floors since the age of 15 has been the idea for Optifyee for designing the optimis to design the option. “My family also runs several production facilities in various industries, which has given me unrestricted access to assembly lines since I was 15.”