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Meta to track keystrokes, mouse movements for AI training

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Meta Installs Software to Track US Employees' Mouse Movements and Keystrokes for AI Training
Meta Platforms Inc. is rolling out new tracking software on the computers of its U.S.-based employees to capture mouse movements, clicks and keystrokes, using the data to train artificial intelligence...

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Meta to track keystrokes, mouse movements for AI training; employees push back
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Meta is tracking its employees’ mouse movements. It says it’s about AI, not performance
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What is MCI? Meta’s ‘AI obsession’ takes ‘dystopian’ turn with new software set to track employee mouse movements, keystrokes
First to break the news, Reuters cited internal memos shared with staffers, as it reported that Meta was installing a new software on US-based employees’ computers.

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