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As part of a project to train its AI models, Meta plans to capture employee use of popular sites and apps like Google and Wikipedia, according to internal documents viewed by CNBC. Reuters previously ...
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Meta employees are fuming over a new internal tool that tracks their clicks and keystrokes — the latest flashpoint in the company’s all-in push on artificial intelligence. Staffers reacted with alarm ...
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Meta is installing tracking software on U.S. employees’ work computers that records mouse movements, keystrokes and on‑screen activity to create AI training data. The program, part of Meta’s broader ...
The data, gathered through a new internal tool, will be used to improve AI agents’ ability to navigate software and complete workplace tasks, but raises fresh questions about governance and employee ...
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Meta has found a new source of training data for its AI models: its own employees. The company plans to use data culled from the mouse movements and keystrokes of its own staff in its pursuit to build ...
Much has been made about the idea that workers are effectively training their own replacements when they work with AI tools, though most employers won’t directly admit to it. Meta has apparently ...
The story has been updated to add a comment from Meta. Meta (META) is installing new tracking software on U.S.-based employees’ computers to capture mouse movements, clicks, and keystrokes for use in ...
Meta launched internal AI software that tracks US employees' keystrokes. Many employees reacted negatively to Meta's new AI tool, questioning its privacy practices. Meta said its AI tool has privacy ...