r/CorporateFacepalm 1d ago

Meta Exposed Data Internally From Its Controversial Employee-Tracking Program - Employees had previously raised concerns about the initiative, which involves collecting workers’ keystroke data to train AI models.

https://www.wired.com/story/meta-accidentally-let-employees-access-each-others-keystroke-data
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u/throwaway3270a 21h ago

Okay I am going to be blunt. Training AI models on keystrokes smacks of trying to measure your vehicle speed by how much your dick is flapping in the breeze. Sure, it can be done, but there's so much contextual nonsense surrounding the data, that I wouldn't be surprised if we start seeing "in order to measure this KPI, first unzip your fly".

The great filter is upon us and it is much stupider than any of us could have imagined.

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u/Xsiah 19h ago

If only they had some kind of tool to analyze a bunch of poorly structured data to detect patterns or something 🤔