Magnificent irony as Meta staff unhappy about running surveillance software on work PCs
Summary
The Register reports that Meta plans to install surveillance software on employees' work PCs, including keystrokes, mouse movements, and occasional screenshots, to improve AI models. It cites Reuters and Business Insider, noting that the data collection is framed as a step toward a future where AI agents handle more work, with humans directing and refining them. The piece highlights the irony given Meta's privacy criticisms and places the move in the broader context of industry surveillance and AI development, raising governance and privacy concerns for employees.