Microsoft has introduced a new AI tool called 'Recall' that promises to provide laptops with a 'photographic memory' by taking screenshots every few seconds. This feature, unveiled at Microsoft Build 2024, aims to enhance user experience but has sparked significant privacy concerns. The UK data watchdog is currently making enquiries with Microsoft regarding these privacy implications. The Recall feature is available on unsupported PCs through the Amperage tool, and it can be accessed on Arm64-based SoCs with the appropriate Windows build. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella highlighted this and other AI innovations, including 'Copilot+ Recall,' 'Team Copilot,' and the 'Phi-3-vision' multimodal model. Tom Warren is testing the Recall AI feature on a Surface Pro X.
🔐Microsoft’s New “Recall” Feature: Pivotal or Privacy Nightmare? At @Microsoft Build 2024, the company introduced various new AI features such as “Copilot+ Recall,” “Team Copilot,” and a “Phi-3-vision” multimodal model. Key Details: - Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella discussed the… https://t.co/vk0haK6m3W
Unlock Windows' AI-powered Recall feature on unsupported PCs with the Amperage tool. Arm64-based SoCs with the right Windows build can now access this game-changing technology. Ready to enhance your computing experience? #AI #tech @Microsoft https://t.co/04HJeSbJrB
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I've got Microsoft's Recall AI feature running on a Surface Pro X. I'm gonna take my time using this for the next couple of weeks to really get a better feel for how useful this could be vs. the privacy concerns. More soon 👍 https://t.co/j3QNdCYD0E
Microsoft's new 'Recall' AI tool promises a 'photographic memory' for your laptop, but privacy concerns linger 🖥️💭 Is this AI innovation a game-changer or a privacy nightmare? #AI #Privacy #TechEthics @Microsoft https://t.co/HtssxyZ3zN