Meta tracks US employees' clicks and keystrokes to train AI agents

THE DECODER / 4/22/2026

📰 NewsSignals & Early TrendsIdeas & Deep AnalysisIndustry & Market Moves

Key Points

  • Meta reportedly installed new surveillance software on US employees’ computers to capture mouse movements, clicks, and keystrokes.
  • The captured interaction data is said to be used to train AI models or AI agents.
  • The practice raises privacy and workplace monitoring concerns, particularly around consent and data handling.
  • The move signals Meta’s aggressive push toward using real user/work interaction signals to improve AI agent capabilities.

Meta is installing new surveillance software on its US employees' computers that captures mouse movements, clicks, and keystrokes to train AI models.

The article Meta tracks US employees' clicks and keystrokes to train AI agents appeared first on The Decoder.