Meta to capture U.S. employee mouse movements and keystrokes to train AI

Meta to deploy software tracking employee mouse movements, keystrokes, and screen content to gather data for artificial intelligence training.

Meta to deploy software tracking employee mouse movements, keystrokes, and screen content to gather data for artificial intelligence training. | Contesto: cronaca

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  • Meta to capture U.S. employee mouse movements and keystrokes to train AI

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Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, will begin capturing detailed data on how its U.S.-based employees use their computers, including mouse movements, keystroke frequencies, and periodic screenshots of their active work, according to an internal company memo. The initiative, designed to gather information for training artificial intelligence systems, will see new tracking software installed on corporate devices to monitor activity on work-related applications and websites. The move signals a significant escalation in workplace data collection by one of the world's largest technology firms. The internal communication, obtained by The Japan Times, outlines a system that goes beyond typical productivity monitoring. While many companies track application usage or network logs, Meta's software is configured to record the minutiae of user interaction—how an employee moves a cursor, the pace of their typing, and what is visually present on their monitor at sampled intervals. This granular data is considered exceptionally valuable for developing AI models that can understand and replicate complex human-computer interactions, a core challenge in creating more intuitive and capable automated systems. This policy arrives amid a fiercely competitive race within the tech industry to secure high-quality data for training advanced AI. With public web data increasingly walled off or subject to legal challenges, companies are looking inward. Employee work patterns on internal tools, code repositories, and design software represent a rich, proprietary, and largely untapped dataset. For Meta, which has committed vast resources to developing its AI infrastructure and models like Llama, leveraging this internal behavioral data could provide a distinct advantage in refining AI that assists with software development, administrative tasks, and complex problem-solving. The announcement is certain to ignite debates over workplace privacy, employee trust, and the ethical boundaries of corporate surveillance. Legal experts anticipate scrutiny under state laws like the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), which grants employees certain rights over their personal...

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