Meta employees protest mouse tracking program for AI

Meta workers have begun circulating flyers at US offices to protest a company program that tracks their mouse movements and keystrokes. The initiative aims to train AI models but has sparked concerns among employees about surveillance and job security.

The protests follow an announcement last month that Meta would install tracking software on employees' computers as part of the Agent Transformation Accelerator program. The effort collects data on mouse movements, clicks, and keystrokes to help develop AI agents capable of performing complex computing tasks. Company spokesperson Andy Stone said the data would be tightly controlled and that employees' daily work provides valuable examples for the models.

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Meta tracks US employees' computer interactions for AI training amid staff backlash and layoffs

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Meta is deploying software on US employees' work computers to monitor keystrokes, clicks, mouse movements, and screenshots in work apps for AI training data. Internal memos reveal no opt-out option, sparking employee discomfort, as the company invests billions in AI while cutting thousands of jobs.

Meta is reviewing security concerns tied to an internal mouse-tracking technology. The system tracks employee activity and supports AI training. The company plans to pause the employee-tracking program.

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Meta has paused its Model Capability Initiative after sensitive employee data was exposed internally. The program tracks workers' keystrokes and mouse movements to train AI models. Company officials said they are investigating the incident.

Workers paid to train advanced AI models are increasingly relying on chatbots like ChatGPT to generate the required conversations and tests. This shortcut, described as widespread by multiple sources, risks degrading the quality of future models through recursive training on synthetic data.

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Meta is rumored to be working on an AI pendant and smart glasses that differ from previous models.

Hackers exploited Meta's AI support chatbot to take over Instagram accounts by tricking it into changing associated email addresses. The vulnerability allowed password resets without two-factor authentication after matching locations via VPN. Meta resolved the issue with an emergency patch on May 29.

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