Meta Will Track Employees' Keystrokes, Clicks and Mousing to Train AI
When workers complained, they were reportedly told there's no way to opt out.
Meta is implementing a controversial surveillance program to track employee keystrokes, clicks, and mouse movements to develop AI tools that mimic human workflows. The move has raised ethical concerns as employees have reported a lack of opt-out options.
Meta Will Track Employees' Keystrokes, Clicks and Mousing to Train AI
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Meta's approach to using employee data for AI training underscores the ethical dilemmas headlining big tech's operational models, potentially affecting employee morale and public perception amid ongoing scrutiny of AI's impact on jobs.
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Multiple trusted reports are pointing to the same directional technology shift, suggesting the market should read this as a category signal rather than isolated headline activity.