keystrokes
Coverage of keystrokes in the Nexus archive.
- Meta to track workers' keystrokes and mouse movements for AI training, Business Insider reports
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, is beginning to track employees' computer interactions, including keystrokes and mouse movements, to train its artificial intelligence. The company communicated this policy change via an email to all employees, as reported by Business Insider.
- Hey Meta workers, are you getting paid for those keystrokes?
The article questions whether Meta workers are compensated for their keystrokes, highlighting potential labor issues. It raises concerns about fair pay for digital labor contributions.
- Meta will record employees’ keystrokes and use it to train its AI models
Meta has introduced an internal tool that records employees' keystrokes and mouse movements to generate data for training its AI models. The initiative aims to improve AI development by leveraging employee interaction data.
- Report: Meta will train AI agents by tracking employees' mouse, keyboard use
Meta will track US employees' mouse movements, clicks, and keystrokes to generate training data for AI agents. The initiative, called Model Capability Initiative, uses screenshots and operates on work-related apps and websites, according to internal memos cited by Reuters.
- Meta capturing employee mouse movements, keystrokes for AI training data
Meta is reportedly capturing employee mouse movements and keystrokes to use as training data for AI development. The article, published by the Economic Times, highlights concerns around employee privacy and data usage, with Hacker News users discussing the implications.