This longform about IoT sensors being installed at CMU and privacy folks being unhappy about it made for a really fascinating read. There's more than a few particularly salient takeaways from this dispute…
I've worked for US companies and interacted with US folks daily for years, but some parts were still a culture shock to me as a European.
Someone installs a sensor collecting audio in your private office without your consent nor an off-switch, and you get in trouble when you unscrew it from the wall? You're the one who has to apologize to your colleagues? What?!
What were those other sensors? (The article mentions a thermometer, "infrared sensor", and 6 unnamed others.)