Meta's aggressive push into AI development is creating internal friction. The company is rolling out surveillance software on US employee computers to track keystrokes, mouse movements, and screen activity for AI training purposes. While Meta frames this as necessary for training models to understand human computer interaction, employees are expressing significant discomfort. The CTO confirmed there is no opt-out option, triggering widespread negative reactions internally. Meta assures that collected data includes safeguards and won't be used for other purposes. This initiative reflects Meta's broader AI strategy, including its Superintelligence Labs unit established last year. The move highlights growing tensions between corporate AI advancement goals and employee privacy concerns in the tech industry.
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