TechCrunch News 02月26日
Y Combinator deletes posts after a startup’s demo goes viral
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Optifye.AI是一家YC孵化的公司,其展示的AI监控工人效率的软件引发了社交媒体的强烈反对,最终导致YC删除了相关演示视频。该软件旨在通过AI监控摄像头,帮助工厂主实时了解工人的工作状态。演示视频中,公司创始人模拟工厂场景,通过监控系统发现工人“17号”效率低下,并对其进行质问。这一行为被批评为“血汗工厂即服务”,引发了对AI在工作场所应用的担忧。尽管如此,仍有投资者看好该领域,类似的监控技术也在其他国家出现。该事件反映了公众对AI监控日益增长的焦虑。

📹Optifye.AI 是一家YC孵化的公司,开发了一款通过AI摄像头监控工厂工人工作效率的软件,旨在帮助工厂主实时了解工人的工作状态。

👨‍💼演示视频中,Optifye的创始人模拟工厂场景,通过监控系统发现工人“17号”效率低下,并因此质问该工人,引发了对其侵犯工人权益的担忧。

😠该演示视频在社交媒体上引发了强烈批评,被指责为“血汗工厂即服务”,并引发了关于AI在工作场所应用伦理的广泛讨论。尽管存在争议,但类似的工人监控技术仍在其他国家被推广和使用。

📊Pew Research Center 2023年的一项民意调查显示,大多数美国人反对使用AI来跟踪员工的办公时间、行动和电脑使用情况,但资本仍在涌入这一领域,例如Invisible AI在2022年融资1500万美元,用于在工厂安装工人监控摄像头。

A demo from Optifye.AI, a member of Y Combinator’s current cohort, sparked a social media backlash that ended up with YC deleting it off its socials.

Optifye, which is part of YC’s 2025 winter batch, says it’s building software to help factory owners know who’s working — and who isn’t — in “real-time” thanks to AI-powered security cameras it places on assembly lines, according to its YC profile.

On Monday, YC posted an Optifye demo video on X (and on LinkedIn), according to a snapshot saved by TechCrunch.

The video shows Optifye co-founder Kushal Mohta acting as the boss of a garment factory, calling a supervisor — in reality his co-founder Vivaan Baid — about a low-performing worker known only as “Number 17.”

“Hey Number 17, what’s going on man? You’re in the red,” Baid asks the worker, who responds that he’s been working all day.

“Working all day? You haven’t hit your hourly output even once and you had 11.4% efficiency. This is really bad,” Baid retorts.

After checking Optifye’s dashboard, the supervisor looks at the output of “Number 17” for 15 days, decides that the worker has been underperforming and calls the worker out on it. 

“Rough day? More like a rough month,” he says. 

The clip was heavily criticized on X, where @VCBrags called it “sweatshops-as-a-service” and another deemed it “computer vision sweatshop software.” It also sparked criticism on Y Combinator’s own link sharing site Hacker News.

Not everyone was critical, though. Eoghan McCabe, the CEO of customer support startup Intercom, posted that anyone complaining better stop buying products made in China and India. 

Indeed, it’s not too difficult to find tech companies in China touting a ‘sleep detection’ camera that uses computer vision to spot sleeping workers, for example. 

Either way, YC ended up deleting the demo video from its socials, but not before it was saved by several accounts.

Neither YC nor Optifye.AI responded to a request for comment. 

The video’s likely unintended virality showcases growing anxieties over the rise of AI, especially in the workplace. 

Most Americans oppose using AI to track workers’ desk time, movements, and computer use, a Pew poll found in 2023. This is a segment of surveillance products sometimes called “bossware.”

That hasn’t stopped VCs from funding the space, though. Invisible AI, for example, raised $15 million in 2022 to stick worker-monitoring cameras in factories, too.

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