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Meta to track worker keystrokes
In a controversial bid to accelerate its artificial intelligence development, Mark Zuckerberg's Meta is implementing a comprehensive worker-tracking program.
The software will take occasional screenshots of employee screens and record every interaction with work-related applications to create a massive dataset for training next-generation AI models.
Meta executives argue the data is essential for building AI that can eventually automate complex professional tasks.
However, employees and privacy advocates have raised serious concerns about the erosion of workplace trust and the potential for the technology to be used for punitive performance monitoring.
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