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Meta installed monitoring software on every U.S. employee laptop — keystrokes, clicks, periodic screenshots — to train AI agents that will replicate white-collar work. CTO Andrew Bosworth confirmed there is no opt-out. The same week, Meta confirmed 8,000 layoffs.
Europe blocked the program at the border under GDPR. The United States did not. Stephen unpacks the deeper question every executive is about to face: every company building internal AI agents needs proprietary training data. Where does yours come from?
Three takeaways for your leadership team:
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The AI Executive Brief publishes Monday through Friday. Share with someone who needs to hear it.
By Stephen ForteMeta installed monitoring software on every U.S. employee laptop — keystrokes, clicks, periodic screenshots — to train AI agents that will replicate white-collar work. CTO Andrew Bosworth confirmed there is no opt-out. The same week, Meta confirmed 8,000 layoffs.
Europe blocked the program at the border under GDPR. The United States did not. Stephen unpacks the deeper question every executive is about to face: every company building internal AI agents needs proprietary training data. Where does yours come from?
Three takeaways for your leadership team:
Sources:
The AI Executive Brief publishes Monday through Friday. Share with someone who needs to hear it.