A major scandal is growing inside Meta as the tech giant faces an intense wave of anger from its own staff. The company is currently using a new internal tracking software that monitors everything its workers do on their computers. Even worse, this aggressive data collection comes right after Meta fired 8,000 employees to push its artificial intelligence goals.
How the Model Capability Initiative Works
The tracking tool is officially called the Model Capability Initiative (MCI). Meta initially launched the software in April for workers based in the United States. The company claimed the tool has proper privacy protections, but internal leaks show that the software watches almost every single action an employee takes.
The program runs constantly in the background to help Meta train its new AI agents to complete software tasks automatically. Employees have given the tool a dark nickname, calling Meta an “Employee Data Extraction Factory”.

The system is so heavy that workers have noticed their home internet usage exploding, with some burning through a whole month of data in just a few days. The tool also reads the text of any email or direct message sent to a U.S. worker, no matter where the sender is located.
Violating European Law and Global Job Cuts
This deep level of spying has caught the attention of international lawyers. Because the tool reads emails sent by people living outside the United States, experts warn that Meta might be violating Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Meta’s press team tried to downplay the issue, stating that non-U.S. employees were notified that their American coworkers’ computers were being monitored.
Meta is far from the only company using AI as an excuse to alter its workforce. Other major tech brands like Snapchat, Amazon, and Pinterest have all cut jobs recently due to AI automation. Across the tech industry, artificial intelligence was linked to over 50,000 job losses last year alone.
Meta Is Robbing Its Workers to Destroy Them
Meta’s new software is a disgusting violation of worker trust and a terrifying look at the future of employment. Forcing employees to install spyware that steals their exact skills, keystrokes, and creative workflows just to train an AI replacement is cruel. It is the ultimate corporate betrayal. Workers are essentially being forced to code their own termination notices, click by click.
The fact that this tool copies passwords, clipboard URLs, and private messages shows that Meta cares absolutely nothing about privacy. Trying to cover up internal complaints by deleting forum posts proves they know exactly how bad this looks. This isn’t just about corporate efficiency. It is an open war on human workers. European regulators need to step in immediately with massive fines under GDPR to stop this illegal data mining before every company in the world decides to spy on its staff and replace them with machines.





