Meta Exposed Data Internally from Its Controversial Employee-Tracking Program
6 hours ago
- #Data Privacy
- #Employee Surveillance
- #AI Ethics
- Meta exposed sensitive employee data collected from laptops to internal access, including keystrokes, mouseclicks, and screen content.
- The data was part of the Model Capability Initiative for AI training, involving 45,000 hive tables with prompts, conversations, and performance data.
- Employees raised privacy concerns, with over 1,600 signing a petition warning of security risks and unauthorized disclosure.
- Meta's security notice indicated the exposure, but the company stated no improper access occurred and is investigating.
- In response to protests, Meta now offers exemptions to monitoring, allowing employees to temporarily disable surveillance.
- The incident adds to low morale at Meta, driven by layoffs, reorganization, and pressure to develop AI features.
- Meta's CTO apologized for poor communication regarding AI changes and promised improvements and restored perks.