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GDPR Collision: Meta’s MCI Employee AI-Training Tool Under EU Scrutiny

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Mohammed Saed

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2026-06-02
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Meta’s aggressive launch of its Model Capability Initiative (MCI) has triggered massive internal employee pushback and a high-stakes standoff with European data protection authorities over non-consensual AI training loops.

Key Takeaways

  • Meta’s internal Model Capability Initiative (MCI) continuously logs mouse movements, keystrokes, and active desktop screenshots of U.S. staff.
  • Leaked Q&A documents reveal MCI inadvertently records communications from European personnel, directly threatening compliance with GDPR.
  • Privacy rights groups (including NOYB) have filed early challenges, stating data collected for employment cannot legally be ingested into frontier AI models.
  • The controversy marks a major shift in worker resistance against treating knowledge employees as corporate “data farms” for their own automated replacements.

What Happened

Internal documentation leaked on May 29, 2026, details a severe escalate in tensions inside Meta Platforms over a mandatory workplace telemetry system called the Model Capability Initiative (MCI). Deployed to train Meta’s next-generation autonomous AI agents, the tool logs highly granular behavioral data across more than 200 distinct apps and websites on company-issued computers.

While Meta leadership, including CTO Andrew Bosworth, confirmed that the software has no user-facing...

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