As part of an AI initiative that tracks employee keystrokes and mouse clicks, Meta is monitoring use of popular sites like Google, LinkedIn and Wikipedia.
Meta is installing tracking software on work computers, a move that was met with internal discomfort and skepticism.
U.S. law is woefully behind in an age when most office work is done on a computer, and ‘consent’ is virtually meaningless when jobs are on the line. Employees at Meta Platforms may soon feel like they ...
Meta is installing software to log employee keystrokes and mouse movements under its Model Capability Initiative to train AI agents, raising privacy and consent concerns. While experts say the ...
Meta has recently told employees in the United States that it may begin tracking their keystrokes to help train future artificial intelligence tools. The company says this data could show how people ...
Meta Will Track Employees' Keystrokes, Clicks and Mousing to Train AI ...
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The web browser used within the TikTok app can track every keystroke made by its users, according to new research that is surfacing as the Chinese-owned video app grapples with U.S. lawmakers’ ...