Meta investiga problemas de seguridad en una herramienta de seguimiento de ratón de sus empleados

Meta está revisando preocupaciones de seguridad relacionadas con una tecnología interna de seguimiento del ratón. El sistema registra la actividad de los empleados y apoya el entrenamiento de inteligencia artificial. La empresa planea pausar el programa de seguimiento de empleados.

La tecnología en cuestión monitorea los movimientos del ratón entre el personal. También se ha utilizado para ayudar a desarrollar modelos de inteligencia artificial.

Meta está examinando los riesgos potenciales de seguridad asociados con la herramienta. Los funcionarios han decidido detener el programa de seguimiento mientras continúa la revisión.

La pausa se produce a medida que la empresa aborda las preocupaciones internas sobre el manejo de datos y las prácticas de monitoreo de empleados.

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