Meta allows workers to opt out of being tracked for up to 30 minutes.
Meta is deploying a Model Capability Initiative to monitor US employees’ computer activity (mouse movements, keystrokes, occasional screenshots) to train its AI agents, with claims it won’t affect performance reviews but raising privacy and regulatory concerns.
Meta reportedly plans to capture employees' mouse movements and keystrokes to train AI, raising privacy and regulatory risk concerns.
The piece exposes ‘surveillance wages’ where employers use personal data to set or negotiate pay, citing a 500-company audit and widespread monitoring, with regulatory moves in New York and Colorado to curb such practices.
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