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Andrew Bosworth is a senior technology executive and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at Meta Platforms, Inc. He holds a prominent position in shaping the company's technical direction and artificial intelligence strategy during a period of significant expansion in AI capabilities and infrastructure.
Bosworth serves as Meta's Chief Technology Officer, overseeing the company's technological infrastructure, research initiatives, and long-term technical strategy. In this capacity, he is responsible for evaluating emerging technologies, directing research and development priorities, and communicating with internal stakeholders about major technical initiatives and their implications.
As CTO, Bosworth plays a key role in decision-making around artificial intelligence development, computational infrastructure, and corporate technology policies. His statements regarding company initiatives carry significant weight within Meta's organizational structure and influence how technical decisions are communicated to employees and the broader technology community.
In 2026, Bosworth addressed employee concerns regarding Meta's Model Capability Initiative, a company program that implements comprehensive monitoring and logging of user activity. When employees raised questions about the scope and implications of keystroke and activity logging within this initiative, Bosworth responded by clarifying the non-optional nature of the monitoring systems.
Specifically, Bosworth stated that there is “no option to opt out” of keystroke and activity logging as part of the Model Capability Initiative 1). This statement underscores Meta's position that comprehensive activity monitoring is a mandatory component of the initiative rather than an optional feature that employees can decline.
The Model Capability Initiative represents Meta's approach to ensuring comprehensive data collection and behavioral monitoring during AI capability assessment phases. The mandatory nature of the monitoring systems, as confirmed by Bosworth's statements, indicates that Meta views keystroke and activity logging as essential to the initiative's objectives, whether for capability evaluation, safety assessment, or performance baseline establishment.
This approach reflects broader industry trends toward extensive telemetry collection during advanced AI system development and deployment phases. The non-optional nature of such monitoring raises questions about the balance between technical requirements for capability assessment and employee privacy considerations within corporate environments.