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Meta to Record Employee Keystrokes for AI Training

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In brief

  • Meta will record its employees' keystrokes and mouse movements to train its AI models.
  • The company plans to use this data to improve its AI agents' ability to perform tasks on computers.
  • The data will help Meta's AI models learn how people use computers, including navigating dropdown menus and using keyboard shortcuts.
  • Over 10,000 employees will have their actions tracked, with safeguards in place to protect sensitive content.
  • Meta will use this data to build more capable AI agents, with the goal of shipping them out soon, as the company competes with OpenAI and Anthropic, and the company will continue to invest in AI development in the coming months.

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AI agents
AI agents are computer programs designed to perform specific tasks, often interacting with users or other systems. They can be thought of as intelligent assistants that learn and adapt to better serve their purpose, much like how a personal assistant might help you manage your schedule.

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