Tracking workers to train AI can quickly break trust—and push Gen‑Z employees away.
Meta is tracking employee mouse clicks, keystrokes and screen habits to train AI models, raising new questions about ...
Meta will start recording employees’ keystrokes and mouse clicks to train its AI models, aiming to create tools that replicate real-world computer use. The move aligns with a broader corporate trend ...
The company’s new surveillance tech is not optional.
The company is saying the quiet part out loud. The post Meta Installing Software on Employee Computers to Track Everything ...
Meta has launched Muse Spark, its most powerful AI model yet, as part of a sweeping $125–$145 billion investment in AI infrastructure this year. The rollout comes alongside major workforce cuts, a ...
Meta reported $56.31 billion in first quarter sales, up 33% annually, outpacing the $55.45 billion analysts projected. The ...
Unless Meta gets more specific about AI products, it could lag behind other AI stocks.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg was very clear that his vision for AI was that it would help empower people, to make work easier and their lives better, rather than a centralized thing that does the productive ...
Meta deploys keystroke-tracking software on US employees' computers, sparking privacy concerns and internal backlash.
Meta chief Mark Zuckerberg on Wednesday defended massive spending on artificial intelligence that dragged down shares despite ...
Meta's first developed model under the Superintelligence Labs is here, with Muse Spark now set to debut improved features, reasoning capabilities, and more for the Meta AI experience. The latest Spark ...