Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth shut down any hopes of opting out of the company’s new AI tracking tool, telling employees directly that there’s no choice in the matter. The Model Capability Initiative logs keystrokes, mouse movements, and screenshots on work computers to train Meta’s AI agents—all while the company prepares to cut 8,000 jobs. Employees are calling it dystopian. Meta is calling it necessary. Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth shut down any hopes of opting out of the company’s new AI tracking tool, telling employees directly that there’s no choice in the matter. The Model Capability Initiative logs keystrokes, mouse movements, and screenshots on work computers to train Meta’s AI agents—all while the company prepares to cut 8,000 jobs. Employees are calling it dystopian. Meta is calling it necessary.
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