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Meta Implements Employee Surveillance for AI Training

Severity: Medium (Score: 48.9)

Sources: www.businessinsider.com, Theregister, www.itnews.com.au, www.reuters.com, Itnews.Au

Summary

Meta is deploying a new tracking software called the Model Capability Initiative (MCI) on US-based employees' computers to capture mouse movements, clicks, and keystrokes. This initiative aims to collect data to improve AI models that can perform work tasks autonomously. The software will run on work-related applications and may take screenshots of employees' screens. Meta's CTO, Andrew Bosworth, stated that the data collected will not be used for performance evaluations but solely for training AI models. The initiative reflects a broader trend in the tech industry towards automation and AI integration, with Meta planning to lay off 10% of its workforce globally. Concerns have been raised regarding employee privacy and the implications of workplace surveillance. The company has assured that safeguards are in place to protect sensitive content. This move is part of Meta's ongoing efforts to reshape its workforce around AI technologies. Key Points: • Meta's MCI will track employee mouse movements and keystrokes for AI training. • Data collected will not be used for performance assessments, only for model improvement. • Meta plans to lay off 10% of its workforce as part of its AI integration strategy.

Key Entities

  • businessinsider.com (domain)
  • T1056.001 - Keylogging (mitre_attack)
  • T1056 - Input Capture (mitre_attack)
  • T1113 - Screen Capture (mitre_attack)
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