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Meta Uses Employee Data for AI Training

The Decoder

In brief

  • Meta is rolling out new software in the US that tracks mouse movements, clicks, and keystrokes on employees' computers.
    • This data will be used to train AI models, but it’s unclear how this affects employee privacy or job roles.
  • While the move aims to improve AI capabilities by using real-world interaction data, it raises concerns about surveillance.
  • The company claims the program is optional, but some worry about potential misuse of personal information.
  • The broader implications for tech companies and workers are significant.
    • This could set a precedent for how employee data is used in AI development.
  • Stay tuned for updates on privacy policies and user agreements as more details emerge.

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