Companies such as Amazon and Meta are using internal artificial intelligence (AI) tools in a bid to automate non-essential tasks. The aim, it is understood, is to show line managers that they are increasing their technology use and productivity. It also emerged recently that Meta – parent company of Facebook, Instagram and WhastApp – was installing new tracking software on US-based employees’ computers to capture mouse movements, ‌clicks and keystrokes for use in training its AI models. The company is also set to announce job losses, approximately 8,000 globally, with some set to come from Ireland. The moves by these Big Tech firms is part of a broad initiative ​to build AI agents that can perform work tasks autonomously, Amazon executives told staffers in internal memos seen by Reuters.In light of this, we want to hear from workers of Amazon, Meta or other Big Tech companies in Ireland who have adopted such practices and AI systems. What has been the impact on roles, on job satisfaction, on performance assessments and hiring? Submissions will be used to help our understand and reporting on impact of AI on these companies and their workforces. You identity will remain confidential and anonymous. Our journalists will not share your details or personal information with any body and you can be assured that your data will not be passed on, should you request this.You can let us know what you think using the form below. Please limit your submissions to 400 words or less.Please include a phone number for verification purposes only. If you would prefer to remain anonymous, please indicate this in your submission – we will keep your name and contact details confidential.We will curate a selection of submissions for an article but please note we may not publish every submission we receive.