Meta deploys keystroke-tracking software on US employees' computers, sparking privacy concerns and internal backlash.
Meta is installing tracking software on U.S. employees’ work computers that records mouse movements, keystrokes and on‑screen activity to create AI training data. The program, part of Meta’s broader ...
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Staffers are alarmed after learning the software would monitor mouse movements, typing and on-screen activity to help train ...
Meta is tracking employee mouse clicks, keystrokes and screen habits to train AI models, raising new questions about workplace monitoring and privacy.
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By Katie Paul and Jeff Horwitz NEW YORK, April 21 (Reuters) - Meta is installing new tracking software on U.S.-based employees’ computers to capture mouse movements, clicks and keystrokes for use in ...
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Meta is implementing software to track its US employees' keystrokes and mouse movements for AI training, causing internal backlash. Details here.