California (Web Desk) — Meta has installed a specialized monitoring software on its employees’ computers, aimed at observing and analyzing day-to-day workplace activities.
According to reports, the system is not available to the general public and has been developed exclusively for internal company use. It operates quietly in the background and records various activities performed by employees while using their computers.
The software monitors mouse movements, clicks on different areas, content copying, and the use of office applications or web pages in order to better understand how humans interact with computers during routine work.
The company says that the purpose of the project is not to monitor employees but to learn how people carry out their everyday office tasks.
Using the collected data, Meta aims to train its artificial intelligence systems so that future automated assistants can perform a variety of computer-based tasks in a manner similar to humans.
According to experts, this type of technology could play an important role in making office work more automated and efficient in the future. However, it may also raise concerns and discussions regarding privacy and data protection.