Meta pauses employee tracker for AI training amid privacy concerns
Meta paused its employee activity tracking program amid privacy concerns on October 3, following backlash from over 1,600 workers. The initiative aimed to collect data for AI training but raised significant privacy issues, prompting the company to investigate safeguards. CEO Mark Zuckerberg emphasized the program's design included privacy measures and denied any current data misuse.
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