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Meta Tracks Employee Keystrokes on Google, LinkedIn and Wikipedia for AI Training – What Other Sites Are Being Monitored?

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Meta Tracks Employee Keystrokes on Google, LinkedIn and Wikipedia for AI Training – What Other Sites Are Being Monitored?

Meta is tracking employee keystrokes and mouse movements on company-issued devices to improve its AI systems. The data is used to train AI agents to understand human digital behavior and automate workplace tasks.

Meta Platforms is tracking employee keystrokes, mouse movements, and on-screen activity through an internal AI training program. The initiative, called Model Capability Initiative (MCI), applies to US-based employees using company-issued devices. The system records keystrokes, mouse movements, and click patterns while staff use work-related tools and web-based platforms. The data is used to train AI systems to understand how humans interact with digital interfaces. Meta's objective is to improve AI agents capable of performing complex workplace functions, such as automating administrative processes. The rollout has raised concerns about employee privacy and workplace surveillance.

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