BBS:      TELESC.NET.BR
Assunto:  Meta workers revolt against mouse tracking technology
De:       Mike Powell
Data:     Thu, 14 May 2026 08:12:04 -0500
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Meta workers revolt against mouse tracking technology  flyers ask if they 
want to work at 'the Employee Data Extraction Factory'

Date:
Wed, 13 May 2026 18:05:00 +0000

Description:
Privacy concerns aside, Meta workers are worried that AI-training mouse 
tracking software will ultimately lead to further job cuts.

FULL STORY
Employees at Meta have started protesting against the company's rollout of 
mouse tracking software being deployed on work devices  but it's not entirely 
for privacy reasons. 

Facebook's parent company is reportedly installing software that monitors 
mouse movements, clicks, keystrokes, menu and dropdown navigation and even 
what's on users' screens, and it's all said to be in aid of training AI 
agents to perform real-world computer tasks more naturally. Consequentially, 
workers are now fighting back against this move over concerns that they're 
effectively helping train AI systems that could eventually replace members of 
the workforce.  Now, according to
Reuters , posters are appearing across Meta's offices asking 'Don't want to 
work at the Employee Data Extraction Factory?'. 

"If we're building agents to help people complete everyday tasks using 
computers, our models need real examples of how people actually use them," 
Meta spokesperson Andy Stone explained. 

The Model Capability Initiative (MCI) was revealed in an April 22 memo 
internally, and promised an opportunity for "all Meta employees [to] help 
[its] models get better simply by doing their daily work." 

However, reports suggest there is no opt-out for employees using 
company-issued devices, giving them no say in the matter.

The timing of this isn't insignificant  we already know Meta is set to lay 
off around 10% of its workers (or 8,000 individuals) this month. 

"Metas workers are paying the price for managements reckless and expensive 
bets," United Tech and Allied Workers (UTAW) organizer Eleanor Payne added. 

"While executives chase speculative AI strategies, staff are facing 
devastating job cuts, draconian surveillance, and the cruel reality of being 
forced to train the inefficient systems being positioned to replace them." 

Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/pro/meta-workers-revolt-against-mouse-tracking-techn
ology-flyers-ask-if-they-want-to-work-at-the-employee-data-extraction-factory

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