1500 people protesting, flyers flying everywhere, Meta is about to blow up internally. Even more ironic, the CTO directly wrote in a memo that "the future of humanity is just for AI to clean up after"—this isn't a surveillance controversy, this is a showdown.

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CryptoWorld News reports that Meta's Chief Technology Officer Andrew Bosworth is strongly pushing a keyboard monitoring tool and refusing employee opt-outs, leading to intense internal turmoil and protests from over 1,500 staff. The monitoring tool is forcibly installed on employees' computers, recording keystrokes, mouse clicks, and screenshots. Angry employees distributed flyers titled "Employee Data Extraction Factory" in the office area, questioning how to disable the monitoring. Bosworth coldly responded that employees have no option to opt out of data collection on company computers. In an internal memo, he explicitly stated that Meta's vision is that future work will mainly be performed by AI agents, with humans playing the role of guiding, reviewing, and assisting in improvements.
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