# Meta 平台推出新工具以監控並評估員工活動是否符合歐盟規定。

*genai · news · 2026-05-29 · The News International*

## Key points

- Meta 的 MCI 工具收集超過 200 個應用程式和網站的詳細電腦使用數據。
- 非美國員工的數據若與使用 MCI 工具的美國同事通訊，也會被捕捉。
- Meta 員工反映 MCI 工具導致家庭網路使用量大幅增加。
- Meta 的 MCI 數據作法可能使其面臨新的歐盟隱私監管挑戰。

Meta platforms have geared up to monitor and evaluate everyday employees' activities against EU rules and launched new tools to track their working and performance. The world's leading tech and social media giant plans to collect detailed records of U.S. employees’ computer usage for training its AI models that are more extensive than initially described and set to capture non-U.S. data in the process. As reported by Reuters, the documents introduce fresh complications for the project—a key component of CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s broader plan to transform how the company operates around AI agents that could draw Meta into a new European ‌privacy fight. The Facebook and Instagram owner told staff last month it was launching the tool to capture how people use computers, including mouse movements, clicks, and navigation through dropdown menus, in order to build AI agents that can perform everyday software tasks autonomously. The tool, called the Model Capability Initiative, or MCI, is pulling in data from more than 200 apps and websites, according to a list Meta shared with staffers. The company said it would impact only U.S. employees and that safeguards were in place to protect sensitive information. In the weeks since its launch, however, Meta employees have complained that MCI was consuming so much data that it was causing their home internet usage to spike, in some cases using up an entire month’s quota within days. Whereas the findings could deepen Meta’s regulatory troubles in the European Union, where tech companies are facing heated legal clashes over how they collect and deploy data. While U.S. workers have few protections against employer surveillance, companies operating under the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation must have a legal basis for processing personal data, disclose what is collected, and meet strict conditions for especially sensitive data like health information. In Meta’s FAQ document on MCI, one entry addressed the tracking from the perspective of a non-U.S. employee: “I'm based outside the U.S. Will my conversations or data be captured if I'm communicating with a U.S.-based colleague who has the tool enabled?” The company's response: “If a U.S.-based colleague has the tool enabled while gchatting or emailing with someone outside the U.S., that activity would be captured.”

**Companies:** Meta Platforms
**Countries:** United States, European Union

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