Meta AI data collection plan may clash with EU rules
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Meta tracking tool criticised; could violate EU data-protection laws
Meta has introduced a new internal system to monitor US employees’ computer use, drawing complaints over privacy and lack of choice. The tool, known as the Model Capability Initiative (MCI), records mouse movements, clicks, keystrokes, and takes regular screenshots on work laptops. It tracks usage across more than 200 apps and websites, including Gmail, Google Chat, coding software, and Meta’s AI assistant. Meta reportedly says the goal is to co…
Meta tracking tool raises EU GDPR concerns
Meta Platforms reportedly acknowledged its controversial employee surveillance programme captures data from employees outside the US, raising fresh legal questions in Europe. Reuters reported internal documentation it reviewed showed the company’s Model Capability Initiative (MCI) does capture data outside of the US. MCI was introduced last month as a tool to record how US-based employees interact with their work computers by tracking mouse move…
Meta Monitors Its Employees' Mouse Movements – May Violate the EU General Data Protection Regulation
Messages sent by Meta's European employees may end up in artificial intelligence training data.
Meta AI data collection plan may clash with EU rules
NEW YORK CITY, New York: Meta's effort to train artificial intelligence systems using detailed records of employee computer activity is drawing fresh scrutiny after internal documents suggested the project may capture data from non-U.S. workers, potentially creating new privacy challenges in Europe. The initiative, known internally as the Model Capability Initiative (MCI), is part of Chief Executive Officer Mark
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