Disney employees are using the AI dashboard that Meta employees had to shutdown after it appeared publicly

Disney employees are using the AI dashboard that Meta employees had to shutdown after it appeared publicly
Josh D’Amaro
Disney is quietly rolling out an AI Adoption Dashboard to its tech staff, offering employees viability into how much they and their peers are using AI tools like Cursor and Claude. According to a report by Business Insider, the dashboard keeps a track of various metrics such as active users, requests made and tokens consumed. Along with this, it also highlights the most active ‘power users’ in what some staffers describe as a leaderboard. The dashboard rolled out by Disney has sparked the culture of ‘tokenmaxxing’, where engineers compete to maximise their AI token usage. As per the BI report, one Disney employee reportedly invoked Claude 460,000 times over nine workdays, averaging 51,000 requests per day, the usage which insiders feel comes from autonomous agents. While managers are encouraging employees to lean into AI, some staffers note that higher usage comes with rising costs. “They’re celebrating it now, but we’ll see how long that lasts,” one streaming tech worker told Business Insider.

Meta also built an internal dashboard called Caludeonomics

Disney’s experiment follows similar efforts at other companies. Meta employees had built an internal dashboard called Claudeonomics to track token usage, but shut it down earlier this month after it appeared publicly.
Visa, meanwhile, has embraced AI adoption by rewarding power users, reporting 1.9 trillion tokens used per month as of March. Visa’s president of technology, Rajat Taneja, told BI that the company is not focused on raw token counts but on measurable results. “It’s about the volume of impact,” he said, noting that Visa has begun rewarding teams who use AI to get work done faster.The company has also introduced internal AI awards, with one team reorganised for using Anthropic’s Claude Sonnet model to ship a new API in under six days. Winners can select the prizes ranging from internal points to items like coffee makers.

Disney’s AI strategy in flux

The dashboard predates the appointment of Josh D’Amaro as Disney’s CEO in March, but it comes at a pivotal moment. Disney’s high-profile partnership with OpenAI collapsed earlier this year, leaving questions about its AI roadmap. Still, insiders say AI remains a “top priority” for the company, with employees already using tools like Claude, Cursor, and an internal “DisneyGPT” chatbot.

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