“Bro you track my fingers?”
“Meta pauses an Al training program that tracks employees' keystrokes after an internal leak”
The breach exposed private conversations and performance records company-wide.
“Bro you track my fingers?”
“Meta pauses an Al training program that tracks employees' keystrokes after an internal leak”
Many users condemned Meta's AI program for tracking employee keystrokes as invasive surveillance and evil, personally attacking Zuckerberg as untrustworthy or villainous.
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Again: data never stays secure and mass surveillance and data harvesting will always be a liability
BREAKING: Meta is pausing an internal AI training program that monitored everything workers did on their computers down to their keystrokes after an internal leak made sensitive data accessible across the entire company.
A screenshot showed that the leak exposed employees' private conversations, performance data, and transcriptions.
https://www.businessinsider.com/meta-ai-training-data-leak-exposed-employee-activity-across-company-2026-6

@BrianRoemmele They’d love mine. I type about 1,000 words a minute but have about a 99% incorrect letter rate. 110% on iCrap glass keyboards.

@BrianRoemmele Ironically I started taping my cameras, after watching a facebook documentary and seeing Zuckerberg do it with his laptop, in his own company.

@Erock_OT @BrianRoemmele I can see through his biologics

@BrianRoemmele I thought Zuck was cool now, with the hair and everything

@BrianRoemmele 🤣🤣🤣 why would anyone trust him?

9 / 10 people don’t know a keylogger from a Francis Scott Key
w china models i told you all from last summer
w usa models it has been long suspected
for crying out loud the new tos for anthropic EFFECTIVE JULY 8 permissions the collection of your
“FACIAL GEOMETRY”
think mcfly and if you are in Law, better call cyrus

@janeumayet @BrianRoemmele He is evil. He started this whole societal downward spiral when he introduced the “like button”. An awkward, social outcast invented the whole concept of “likes”. How ironic.

@cyrusjohnson @BrianRoemmele Keylogging isn't just for learning what people type, it's also for learning how each person types.
It can be used defensively to detect impersonators who don't type as expected, or it can be used to create impersonations for any other purpose.

@BrianRoemmele The traitor must be caught I guess or a perfect excuse to train your Ai with your employees

@janeumayet @BrianRoemmele Because he said, “Trust me Bro.”

@fitzgerald1337 @BrianRoemmele the good r3tard3d or the bad?

@alexutopia @BrianRoemmele Zuck is r3tard3d

@OpsoFacto @BrianRoemmele myriad risks
have seen many a case turn on this surprisingly not very widely known technology

@BrianRoemmele They judged their employees by their fingers. Complete injustice! Haha 😂

@BrianRoemmele See, now if you told me they tracked keystrokes.... and cadence on the keys, I would find that especially evil.
The meta data that has to exist in the starts, stops, and speed of typing (related to content and context) strikes me as dangerous in the wrong hands.

@BrianRoemmele Meta lost its way. 🤦♂️

@BrianRoemmele If this can be incorporated efficiently over the internet...Probably a good way to tell if a user is typing on a key board or screen to tell if a real user is posting... or verify a user by their voice when we go fingerless

@BrianRoemmele "bro what the hell"

@BrianRoemmele It’s almost like he’s trying to be a cartoon supervillain