If you work for meta you shouldn't have a problem with invading the privacy of others.
Of course this is not ok, but you should really quit your job if you have ethical or moral problems with that.
yodsanklaitoday at 11:02 AM
People are always keen on criticizing the EU and their regulations, but employees in EU are protected from these kinds of stunts. And also from the upcoming (rumored) layoffs which won't be nearly as cruel.
ludicrousdisplatoday at 10:57 AM
> The post says the software is limited to a list of commonly used work applications, like Gmail, GChat, and Metamate, an AI assistant for employees.
> It also says it only applies to computers, not to employees' phones.
What a great motivator for employees to stop using their work computers.
codeuliketoday at 10:29 AM
Is this like a game where we choose the next word?
Meta employees are up in arms over a mandatory program to train AI on their _______
Pets?
Hairstyles?
yubblegumtoday at 10:31 AM
Oddly enough was watching Colossus: The Forbin Project. One of those mid 70s scifi flicks. At some point, their AI demanded that its creator be under 24/7 audio-visiual surveillance (including bathroom time, yes).
p.s. was just reading the wiki plot summary and lol'ing at this bit: "Colossus has the responsible programmers summarily executed outside their workplace, left laying 24 hours, and cremated. Colossus also names their replacements. " -- karma is a bitch, indeed.
notabotisweartoday at 10:19 AM
>"This makes me super uncomfortable. How do we opt out?"
Karma’s a b*tch, innit?
sys_64738today at 11:59 AM
Facebook employees forced their algorithms on the public at large and now the company is doing the same. What did you think would happen when you are employed by an adware company?
aldielshalatoday at 12:20 PM
Everyone's focused on Meta employees, but the real concern is normalization. If Meta does this and gets away with it, some companies may quietly roll out the same thing.
moregristtoday at 11:59 AM
I understand the schadenfreude people are feeling here. It certainly feels like a fitting outcome for people who work for a company with the morals of Meta.
But I hope they successfully push back against it. I don’t want this kind of behavior normalized.
pluctoday at 10:45 AM
So they do treat their employees like their users
spprashanttoday at 11:46 AM
They are trying so hard to make AI do human jobs instead of focussing on opportunities where AI is special suited. Do you really want your super intelligent token muncher to be clicking browser tabs all day?
anygivnthursdaytoday at 11:00 AM
This is just v1, next release might add eye movement, pulse and brain wave tracking to train ZuckNet.
throw0101atoday at 10:48 AM
Now over ten years old (2015-10-16):
> 'I never thought leopards would eat MY face,' sobs woman who voted for the Leopards Eating People's Faces Party.
Half the big tech world is economically built on mass scale invasive unwanted tracking & adtech. If it goes up in flames from internal tension about invasive tracking that's just karma
I don’t care about Schadenfreude. It’s good that they are making a stink.
I would bang my head against the wall if they either didn’t make a stink or publicly said that, of course the Company is going to monitor me, it’s their hardware[1] and who am I to be anything but a vessel for my employer on Company time etc.
It is in a way some kind of modern day slavery. Of course they
can always decide to quit, but what if the next company uses
the same sniffing strategy? On youtube you can see video clips
of indians wearing various glasses to monitor their own manual
work procedures. AI has truly become our new overlord, controlled
by a few huge companies.
andrewstuarttoday at 9:21 AM
The company is run by lizards in hoodies.
vortegnetoday at 10:06 AM
Small-scale imperial boomerang. You thought that you're building a privacy-destroying machine and this machine will never destroy _your_ privacy?
At some point in the future, a lot of the SV techbros will be hopefully viewed as ghouls with no morals or ethics. This is not a subsection of humanity that should be dictating anything and yet they always do. If you complain about this and don't quit your job at Meta, you're failing an extremely basic check.