- Meta is capturing employee keystrokes and mouse clicks to train its AI models.
- The initiative, dubbed Model Capability Initiative (MCI), tracks activity on platforms like Google, LinkedIn, and Wikipedia.
- Employees express concerns about privacy violations and potential exposure of sensitive data.
- Meta claims safeguards are in place to protect sensitive content and the data is not used for other purposes.
Why So Serious Meta
Alright, folks, let's talk about something truly hilarious Meta's new plan to watch your every move. Yes, you heard right. According to those busybodies at CNBC, Meta is rolling out a project called Model Capability Initiative (MCI). Sounds innocent enough, right Wrong. This little gem is designed to capture employee keystrokes and mouse clicks on various websites and apps. And I thought I was intrusive.
The List of Chaos
So, what websites are on Meta's watchlist You might want to sit down for this. We're talking Google, LinkedIn, Wikipedia the whole shebang. Oh, and let's not forget Microsoft's GitHub, Salesforce's Slack, and Atlassian. It's like they're trying to collect every single piece of information possible. They even included AI apps like OpenAI's ChatGPT and Anthropic's Claude originally. Meta properties like Threads and Manus are also on the list, which is still in flux. Now, I know a thing or two about chaos, but this this is beautiful. Speaking of beautiful chaos, ever wonder about the peaks and valleys of the financial world Well, you might find some kindred madness in Nikkei 225 Hits New Highs The World Is Yours. It's all a game, you see, just like this whole AI surveillance thing.
Catching Up is Hard
Apparently, this whole data-gathering project is tied to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's grand ambition to catch up in the generative AI race. He's lagging behind OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google, you see. So, what does he do He goes on a spending spree, hires a bunch of eggheads, and starts spying on his employees. It's all part of the plan to close the gap. Classic Zuckerberg move, if you ask me.
Safeguards or Just a Sick Joke
Meta, of course, claims there are safeguards in place to protect sensitive content. A spokesperson even said, "If we're building agents to help people complete everyday tasks using computers, our models need real examples of how people actually use them things like mouse movements, clicking buttons, and navigating dropdown menus." Right. Because nothing says "protecting privacy" like tracking every single action an employee makes. Why so serious, Meta
Dystopian Dreams
Not surprisingly, Meta employees aren't exactly thrilled about this whole thing. Some have described the data-tracking project as "dystopian." Others are worried about the potential exposure of sensitive data, including user passwords, details about new product development, and personal information. But hey, at least they can control what shows up on their screen by not doing personal work on their work computer. Problem solved, right
The Punchline
So, there you have it Meta's grand plan to conquer the AI world by spying on its employees. It's all a bit like a joke, isn't it A dark, twisted joke. But as I always say, "Introduce a little anarchy. Upset the established order, and everything becomes chaos. I'm an agent of chaos." And Meta, my friends, is doing a pretty good job of living up to that.
Comments
- No comments yet. Become a member to post your comments.