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Meta to track employee keystrokes for AI
The new software will also take occasional snapshots of employee screens to help AI agents learn how to perform complex work tasks autonomously.
Meta management has assured staff that the data will not be used for performance reviews, but many employees remain skeptical.
This move highlights the growing difficulty tech giants face in acquiring high-quality interactive data for AI training.
Privacy advocates have criticized the program as an unprecedented level of corporate surveillance.
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