Meta will record employees’ keystrokes and use it to train its AI models

Meta is deploying a new internal tool that captures employee keystrokes and mouse movements to generate training data for its artificial intelligence systems.

Meta is deploying a new internal tool that captures employee keystrokes and mouse movements to generate training data for its artificial intelligence systems. | Contesto: cronaca

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  • Meta will record employees’ keystrokes and use it to train its AI models

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Meta has begun recording its employees' keystrokes and mouse movements using a new internal tool, converting these physical interactions into data to train its artificial intelligence models. The initiative, confirmed by the company, involves capturing the digital actions of its workforce as they perform their daily tasks. This data collection is currently framed as an internal program, with the stated goal of improving the performance and capabilities of Meta's proprietary AI systems. The move represents a significant escalation in the methods companies use to gather training data for AI, moving beyond scraped public web data and licensed content libraries to the intimate, process-driven data generated within corporate walls. While the specific technical implementation and the granularity of the data captured remain undisclosed, the core function involves translating human-computer interaction—every click, scroll, and typed character—into a structured format usable for machine learning. This approach could theoretically provide AI models with nuanced insights into workflow patterns, problem-solving sequences, and the practical application of software tools. This strategy emerges against a backdrop of increasing scarcity and legal contention over high-quality training data for large language models and other advanced AI. With the web's publicly available text and media largely mined and ongoing lawsuits challenging the use of copyrighted material without permission, technology firms are aggressively seeking new, legally clear data reservoirs. Internal company data, generated by employees as a condition of their work, presents a potentially vast and untapped resource that sidesteps many external copyright and licensing hurdles. However, the initiative immediately raises profound questions about employee privacy, consent, and the ethical boundaries of workplace surveillance. While companies typically have broad rights to monitor activity on corporate-owned devices and networks, the repurposing of this behavioral data to build commercial AI products ventures into new territory. Legal experts anticipate scrutiny over whether such data collection falls under...

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