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Meta CTO Strongly Endorses Keyboard Monitoring and Firmly Rejects Resignation, Triggering Internal Flyer War and Thousand-Person Protest

According to Watchful AI monitoring, as Mark Zuckerberg's "fall guy," Meta's Chief Technology Officer Andrew Bosworth is vigorously pushing forward an AI transformation causing intense internal turmoil. Amid Meta's single-day blitz layoff of 8,000 employees and a 4 a.m. email to purge key engineers, the Model Capability Initiative surveillance tool was forcibly installed on remaining employees' computers to record keystrokes, mouse clicks, and screen screenshots. Angered employees distributed leaflets in the office area labeling it as an "Employee Data Extraction Factory" and organized a protest petition with over 1,500 participants.

The crux of the remaining employees' protest is that the company is forcing them to use their daily operations to train an AI system that will ultimately replace their own positions. In internal forums, employees questioned how to disable the monitoring. Bosworth responded coldly, stating that no one on a company computer has the option to opt out of data collection. His statement triggered a flood of crying, shocked, and angry emojis in internal chats.

In contrast to Zuckerberg's claim of "used for training, not performance," Bosworth, in an internal memo titled "Agent Transformation Accelerator," directly revealed Meta's future vision. He clearly stated that Meta's vision is for future work to be primarily done by AI agents, with humans guiding, reviewing, and assisting in improvements.

During an all-hands meeting at the end of April, Zuckerberg vigorously defended the Model Capability Initiative, stating that Meta employees' average intelligence far surpasses that of typical outsourced workers, and the daily operational traces of elite engineers are extremely rare training materials. However, after the massive layoffs on May 20, facing stack ranking pressure and the stress of mortgages and H1B visas, backbone engineers realized that high performance could not buy security. They found themselves not only sacrificed to boost stock prices but also squeezed of every last drop of data value before their departure.

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