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Meta Platforms' Model Capability Initiative (MCI) is capturing widespread attention due to its ambitious scope and privacy implications.
Meta's Model Capability Initiative collects employee communications data, not just activity metrics.
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The MCI tool collects data from international employees, not just those in the U.S.
Internal documents suggest this data collection may violate GDPR by repurposing personal data for AI.
Meta staff internally describe the company as an 'Employee Data Extraction Factory' due to this initiative.
Meta Platforms' latest AI venture, the Model Capability Initiative (MCI), is capturing widespread attention due to its ambitious scope and privacy implications. Initially rolled out to document U.S. employees' computer usage, the tool also inadvertently collects international data, raising eyebrows among privacy advocates and European regulators.
The internal documents, revealed by Reuters, indicate the project could deepen Meta's legal challenges in Europe, primarily concerning GDPR compliance. The comprehensive data collection extends beyond tracking employees' mouse movements and clicks to logging communications, including emails and messages, potentially clashing with EU data protection mandates.
Unsurprisingly, this has stirred unrest among Meta staff, who feel the move transforms the company into an 'Employee Data Extraction Factory.' Privacy experts warn that the initiative may infringe on GDPR principles by repurposing personal data for AI model development, a shift from its original collection purpose.
(With inputs from agencies.)