Last month, it said it would use employees' mouse movements and keystrokes to train AI models.
Meta deploys keystroke-tracking software on US employees' computers, sparking privacy concerns and internal backlash.
The tech giant's LevelUp program launches in Ohio this summer and requires no prior experience, targeting recent high school graduates and career changers looking to enter the skilled trades.
Staffers are alarmed after learning the software would monitor mouse movements, typing and on-screen activity to help train ...
Meta Platforms has a new aggressive stock option program that's targeting a lofty valuation of $9 trillion. The stock would have to rise by around 560% to reach that level. Concerns around child ...
Meta engineer's viral post exposes mandatory employee surveillance program that harvests clicks and keystrokes to train AI, ...
Meta told employees last month that it would carry out mass layoffs on May 20, as the Silicon Valley giant tries to transform ...
To persuade more creators to focus their efforts on Facebook, the Meta-owned social platform announced a “Creator Fast Track” program designed to help creators grow their audience and increase ...
Meta Gets Called Out by Its Own Oversight Board for Rickety Community Notes ...
Tech giant Meta and real estate services company CBRE are launching a free program to train thousands of fiber technicians and jumpstart workers’ careers in the construction and data center industries ...
*Meta is making a direct play for the creators who have been building their audiences elsewhere. According to CNBC, the company launched the Creator Fast Track program, a new initiative designed to ...
Sociable is the latest commentary on important social media developments and trends from industry expert Andrew Hutchinson of Social Media Today. Meta has rolled out an improved ad serving process for ...