“Simply by doing their daily work”: Meta tracks staff activity to teach AI how to replace them


  • Meta records employee clicks, keystrokes, and screen activity to train AI agents in real-world work behavior.
  • The program is part of a broader initiative to create AI systems capable of performing everyday tasks with minimal human intervention.
  • The move comes just ahead of reports of layoffs at the company.

Meta has started collecting everything its employees do as part of their normal job to train its AI models, as first reported PK Press Club. The Model Capability Initiative records mouse movements and clicks, keystrokes and even occasional screenshots of computers used by Meta employees in the United States. The company wants to observe how people actually use software, then feed that behavior into AI models so they can learn to do the same things.

Meta essentially wants to make its systems more reliable for the small actions that define a working day. This means everything from navigating a menu and moving between windows to scanning different website formats. These problems are not easy to solve with textual data alone.

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