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Meta’s own employees are having a hard time digesting AI. Who would’ve thought?

Digital Trends·Shimul Sood·23 days ago
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If you wanted a snapshot of what it looks like when a tech giant tries to force-feed its workforce an AI future, look no further than Meta right now. The company that built its empire on knowing everything about its users has turned that same appetite inward, and its employees are not happy about it. Last month, Meta quietly informed tens of thousands of its U.S. workers that their corporate laptops would begin tracking their keystrokes, mouse movements, clicks, and screen activity. The purpose was to feed that behavioral data into Meta’s AI models so they could learn how people actually use computers. The reaction was immediate — within hours, internal comment threads were flooded with anger, confusion, and more than a hundred emoji reactions that left little to the imagination about how employees felt. When an engineering manager asked how to opt out, Meta’s chief technology officer, Andrew Bosworth, had a blunt answer: there was no opt-out, at least not on a company laptop.…

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