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Meta is reportedly planning to record its employees' keystrokes, with the explicit purpose of using this data to train its artificial intelligence models. This move raises significant privacy concerns for employees and could set a controversial precedent for corporate surveillance in the tech industry. The initiative aims to leverage internal data for AI development, but at the potential cost of employee trust and data security.
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