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      <title>Meta&#39;s Controversial Employee Tracking for AI Training</title>
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      <description>Meta&amp;rsquo;s latest initiative, the Model Capability Initiative (MCI), has sparked significant debate as it involves tracking employee keystrokes and mouse movements across various platforms, including Google, LinkedIn, and GitHub. This ambitious project aims to gather real-world data to enhance the company&amp;rsquo;s artificial intelligence models, a move that has raised eyebrows regarding employee privacy and data security.&#xA;While Meta asserts that the data collected will only be used to improve AI interactions and that safeguards are in place, many employees have expressed concerns about the potential exposure of sensitive information.</description>
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