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Meta Plans to Track Workers' Clicks and Keystrokes for AI Training

via BBC World·5h ago

Meta announced it will collect data from employee clicks and keystrokes to train its artificial intelligence models. This practice raises significant privacy concerns and questions regarding the extent to which corporate entities monitor internal communications for commercial gain. The broader implication is a shift toward a surveillance-based economy where worker productivity data is commodified for AI development.

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