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    Meta’s Employees Are Now Its Very Own AI Training Data

    InfoForTechBy InfoForTechApril 23, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Meta is recording every employee’s keystroke to train its AI. Is this frontier research or just high-tech surveillance? The digital sweatshop has arrived.

    Think again if you thought corporate surveillance peaked with return-to-office mandates. Meta just took the Big Brother trope and turned it into a training manual.

    According to a new Reuters report, Meta is launching the Model Capability Initiative (MCI), a program that installs software on U.S. employees’ computers to record every mouse movement, keystroke, and click.

    The goal?

    To feed that digital exhaust into their next generation of AI agents. Meta is asking its employees to help build their own automated replacements- by harvesting the muscle memory of their daily work.

    Let’s get into the fascinating yet uncomfortable nuance here.

    Anthropic is building tools to help you design. But Meta is cultivating tools to replicate the way you interact with a screen. Spokespeople are quick to promise that this data won’t be used for performance reviews- which, frankly, feels like being told the giant recording device in your living room is only for product research.

    Even if we believe them, the irony is thick: while employees are being recorded to train Superintelligence, the company is simultaneously prepping for a 10% global workforce cut.

    The technical justification is that current AI still sucks at the small stuff- the dropdown menus, the keyboard shortcuts, the rhythmic navigation of a complex UI. By capturing real-world trajectories, Meta hopes to bridge the gap from a chatbot that gives advice to an agent that actually does the job.

    But here’s the real takeaway: we’ve officially moved past the era of training AI on public data. The open web has been picked clean.

    Now, tech giants are turning inward, mining the very movements of their own staff to find the next competitive edge. It turns white-collar work into a sort of digital assembly line where your value isn’t just the code you ship, but the specific way your hand moves the mouse while you do it.

    Meta calls it the “Agent Transformation Accelerator.” Most employees would probably call it a digital sweatshop.

    Either way, the message is clear: if you work in tech, you aren’t just an employee anymore- you’re the data.

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