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Exclusive-Meta scales back plan for internal mouse-tracking tech, citing staff concerns

Exclusive-Meta scales back plan for internal mouse-tracking tech, citing staff concerns

By Katie PaulTue, June 2, 2026 at 8:50 PM UTC

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A worker stands inside the Meta Lab in Los Angeles, California, U.S., May 20, 2026. REUTERS/Daniel Cole

By Katie Paul

June 2 (Reuters) - Meta is dialing back elements of its plan to collect employee mouse movements, keystrokes and ‌other actions for use as AI training data, it ‌said in an internal memo on Tuesday, following weeks of angry pushback from ​staffers.

New controls will allow employees to pause the data collection for up to 30 minutes at a time and request exemptions from the initiative, according to the memo, authored by Stephane Kasriel, a ‌vice president in Meta's ⁠AI model-building Superintelligence Labs unit.

Kasriel said the team behind the software had also introduced "several optimizations" to reduce ⁠its impact on computer battery life, after employees complained it was consuming so much data that it was causing their home internet usage ​to ​spike.

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"While we remain confident in the ​privacy protections we put ‌in place at launch, which went through several layers of risk review, we have heard your concerns about personal data on work devices, battery life, and wanting more control over when capturing happens," Kasriel said in the memo.

The company announced last month that ‌it was installing new tracking software ​on U.S.-based employees’ computers to capture mouse ​movements, clicks and keystrokes ​for use in training its artificial intelligence models, ‌part of a broad initiative ​to build AI ​agents that can perform work tasks autonomously.

The launch came in the context of a far-reaching restructuring at Meta and prompted ​an angry backlash ‌among staffers, who have likened Meta to an “Employee Data Extraction ​Factory.”

(Reporting by Katie Paul in New York, Editing by ​Franklin Paul and David Gregorio)

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