Meta plans to log employee keystrokes and mouse movements for AI training
Hacker News·2mo·Meta
Meta will begin capturing detailed employee activity data—keystrokes, mouse movements, and screenshots—starting in 2026 to train AI models. For indie makers watching Big Tech's data practices, this signals how aggressively larger companies are willing to extract training data, even from their own workforce, raising questions about what similar demands might eventually trickle down to smaller companies and their contractors.
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