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Meta Pauses Employee Tracker

The Guardian1 min brief

In brief

  • Meta has stopped a program that tracked what employees did on their work computers.
  • The program tracked keystrokes, mouse clicks, and what was on the screens.
  • The program was meant to help train Meta's AI models.
  • Over 1600 employees did not like the program and signed a petition against it.
  • They said it was not private and they did not want their computer use data collected.
  • Meta will now look into the program to see if anything went wrong.
  • The company is spending a lot of money on AI, up to $145bn this year, and this program was part of that effort.
  • Meta will now investigate and decide what to do next.

Terms in this brief

Keystrokes
Keystrokes refer to the individual keys pressed on a keyboard. Tracking keystrokes can help in understanding user behavior and productivity, though it raises privacy concerns when done without consent.

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