A hot potato: Meta is expanding how it monitors employee computer use as part of its push to improve artificial intelligence systems, a move that is drawing internal resistance. In an update shared ...
An employee tells HR they refuse to use any AI software as part of their job. They’re a devout Christian, they say, and believe that using generative AI for creative or analytical work violates their ...
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Now the company is also using mouse-tracking software to collect employee data that will help train Meta’s AI models—and employees are not having it. A Reuters report today revealed that an online ...
New research from Harmonic Security, based on analysis of 1,935,247 classified AI-session minutes, finds that the division between "work AI" and "personal AI" does not reflect how employees actually ...
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Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson will allow city workers to use an artificial-intelligence assistant as part of their daily work, she said Monday, lifting a pause on the technology that she put in place ...
As it adapts to the artificial intelligence era, the company is pushing many of its 78,000 workers to use the technology, and preparing to lay some of them off. Credit...Doug Chayka Supported by By ...
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Meta’s decision to track employee keystrokes and mouse data is causing an uproar within the company. “Selfishly, I don't want my screen scraped because it feels like an invasion of my privacy,” wrote ...
The head of Microsoft’s Israeli subsidiary is leaving his post following an investigation into the use of the tech company’s Azure platform by the Israeli defence ministry. Alon Haimovich will depart ...
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