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Sources: Meta internally exposed data from its employee-tracking program meant to help train its AI models, including full prompts and private conversations

Employees had previously raised concerns about the initiative, which involves collecting workers' keystroke data to train AI models.

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  • @laurengoode Lauren Goode on x
    NEW, from me and @peard33: As some employees feared might happen, Meta exposed data internally from its controversial employee-tracking and data-training program, MCI (model capability initiative)
  • @katie-drummond Katie Drummond on bluesky
    NEW: Insane screwup inside Meta.  The company exposed worker keystroke data that was being used to train AI — making it potentially accessible to anyone at the company.  —  The data included personnel and performance info, private convos, full transcriptions...imagine your cowork…
  • r/technology r on reddit
    Meta Exposed Data Internally From Its Controversial Employee-Tracking Program