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897 Meta’s employee mouse-click tracking tool is collecting EU data it said it would not collect

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Ana-Maria Stanciuc @ The Next Web · 06/01/2026 02:30 EDT

Internal documents show the Model Capability Initiative captures emails and chats US employees exchange with European colleagues, putting the AI-agent training programme on a collision course with GDPR. Meta’s Model Capability Initiative, the surveillance programme it deployed across US employee workstations in April to capture keystrokes, mouse clicks and screen contents for AI-agent training, is […]
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