I'm the first to say that a lot of modern tech tends to subjugate people and crush their souls - especially now that corporations run so much of the big show. And CCTV, trackers, and other surveillance shit? That needs to go.
That said, when it comes to "... robotics, consisting of automated machines, self-driving vehicles, and other equipment; and, unsurprisingly, technologies relating to AI and ML, which includes everything from decision management to biometrics", it's a little less clear to me.
All this stuff is pretty new, so there's still an adjustment period to be gotten through. Clearly, biometrics are shit. The "beneficial to employees ...been around for decades" stuff - "ICT tech such as laptops, tablets, phones, and real-time messaging tools" - also had a period of learning and accommodation. Particularly, the mobile phones and real-time messaging probably made workers less happy when they were introduced, because their figurative chains could be jerked a lot more often and it was easier for said jerking to be done off the clock.
But now, people have accommodated and are used to these older technologies, and have learned to use them to their advantage. To be clear, I'm not defending corporations' misuse - both current and projected - of the latest tech innovations. Generally, when I'm in a mellow mood I say "fuck corporations" - when I'm not so mellow my comments can get really ugly. But I think it's important to have a bit of perspective, if only to make sure that we're fighting the right battles.