Meta will reportedly let employees take 30-minute breaks from its tracking program
Key takeaways
- Workers can pause the all-seeing eye when they need to "check something personal."
- Chesnot/Getty Images Meta is making some minor concessions in its extremely dystopian plan to track employees' mouse clicks and keystrokes in the name of AI training.
- Meta now plans to allow employees to "pause" the tracking for up to 30 minutes in the event they need to "check something personal," the company told workers in a memo.
Workers can pause the all-seeing eye when they need to "check something personal."
Chesnot/Getty Images Meta is making some minor concessions in its extremely dystopian plan to track employees' mouse clicks and keystrokes in the name of AI training. The company has reportedly made some changes to the controversial project known internally as the Model Capability Initiative (MCI), according to a report in The Information.
Meta now plans to allow employees to "pause" the tracking for up to 30 minutes in the event they need to "check something personal," the company told workers in a memo. A subset of employees will also be able to request to opt out of the program altogether, though this will be limited to remote workers with bandwidth concerns, people who deal with "sensitive" material and those who often work in spaces where they can't easily keep laptops connected to a power source.