Meta 因内部数据泄露暂停员工追踪计划
Meta Pauses Employee-Tracking Program Following Internal Data Leak

原始链接: https://www.wired.com/story/meta-pauses-employee-tracking-program-following-internal-security-breach/

由于发生安全漏洞导致敏感员工数据泄露给未经授权的内部人员,Meta 已经暂停了其备受争议的“模型兼容性计划”(MCI)。该项目通过收集击键、鼠标移动和屏幕内容来训练人工智能系统,长期以来一直因隐私和监控问题受到员工的批评。 6 月 18 日发现的安全问题导致内部人员可以访问包含 MCI 收集信息的数据库。尽管 Meta 声称没有数据被不当访问,但该事件引发了强烈的抵制,促使公司暂停了该计划。Meta 高管此前曾为该计划辩护,称其是训练人工智能的必要措施;然而,他们现在表示公司已经收集了“足够的数据”来评估该工具的长期效用。 此次暂停发生在该公司管理层与员工之间日益紧张的关系背景下,员工指责管理层忽视了此类侵入式追踪所带来的风险。Meta 确认,在能够确保其数据保护控制措施有效之前,该计划将保持停用状态。

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原文

Meta is pausing a divisive employee tracking program after an internal security issue exposed potentially sensitive data collected through the initiative to other workers.

“We have carefully designed this program with privacy safeguards and while we have no indication at this time that any data was improperly accessed by Meta employees, we're pausing it while we investigate,” says company spokesperson Tracy Clayton.

Meta rolled out the Model Compatibility Initiative (MCI) tool in April to US employees. The tool “collects computer inputs such as mouse movements, click locations and keystrokes, as well as screen content,” according to workers who have been petitioning against it over privacy, security, and personal liberty concerns. When MCI launched, employees couldn’t opt out, but that changed to a limited degree after workers protested.

Meta executives have repeatedly defended the data-gathering project, saying it was necessary to train AI systems to operate computer software the way humans do and that employees were the best examples for the artificial intelligence to learn from.

On Monday, a Meta engineer issued an internal security notice stating that databases filled with information gathered by MCI had been exposed to anyone inside the company.

A former employee actively involved in pushing back against MCI describes the lapse as “a mess” —and one that employees had expected would occur. “When workers raised concerns, leadership doubled down and failed to acknowledge the risks workers raised about the safety and privacy of worker and customer data,” the person says. “Leadership has clearly created an authoritarian environment where workers are no longer respected or heard.”

But after critical comments poured into internal forums on Monday expressing frustration about the security issue, Meta shocked some of its staff by pausing MCI altogether, telling WIRED about the development several hours before announcing it to employees. A few workers told WIRED they were confused in the meantime because the tool was continuing to run on their laptops.

Late on Monday, Stephane Kasriel, a Meta vice president overseeing AI research, announced the pause and told staff that the security issue had been discovered on June 18 and addressed within four hours. But the initial fix didn’t stick and access to the data had to be further locked down. The issue made “some MCI-derived data” accessible to more people than intended, he wrote, without elaborating.

“We will only re-enable MCI when we are confident in the effectiveness of our data protection controls,” Kasriel said. He added that Meta would be sharing more about the future of MCI because it had now “gathered sufficient data to assess the long-term value of the tool.”

Zoë Schiffer contributed to this report.

Update 12:15am EDT, 6/23/2026: This story was updated with details from Stephane Kasriel’s note to staff and additional comments from employees.

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