Based on internal documents that Business Insider has examined, Google has recently mandated its employees in the United States to grant permission for the third-party AI healthcare tool Nayya to access their personal data during the health benefits registration process. Failing to do so would result in their inability to secure medical insurance. Nayya, functioning as an AI-powered employee benefits platform, offers tailored benefits recommendations by scrutinizing user data pertaining to health and financial situations. This move by Google has stirred up discontent among a portion of its employees, who contend that such mandatory authorization breaches their privacy. At present, Google has not issued any public statement regarding this ongoing controversy.