- British tech giant Meta is reportedly using employee tracking software to capture data from US workers, including mouse movements and keystrokes, for the purpose of training AI agents.
- The internal memo suggests that this initiative aims to improve AI capabilities by leveraging daily work activities, with specific apps and websites targeted for monitoring.
- This move raises concerns about privacy and potential misuse of employee data in AI development, highlighting the need for robust oversight and transparency from tech companies.
Originally published at arstechnica.com. Curated by AI Maestro.
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