Microsoft's STUNS with "AI Recall" - Game-Changer or Privacy Nightmare?

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Published 2024-05-24
Microsoft announced a major feature of the new Windows operating system called "Recall," which allows you to search through anything the AI has "seen" you do. I'm excited but a bit nervous. Let's review!

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All Comments (21)
  • @vheypreexa
    at the end, they said it's completely local and they won't use the data. it's ok. big tech companies never lie to their product, I mean customers
  • @kayericwinkler
    You canโ€™t trust the big companies with private data.
  • @ColinTimmins
    They use "shopping" as that's all we do now. Consume! consume! consume! Like the good little consumers we've been trained to be. You will own nothing, and be "happy" with it!
  • @TiagoTiagoT
    The problem is Microsoft has demonstrated they cannot be trusted, both in general and specifically when it comes to privacy.
  • @baraka99
    Privacy issues beyond measure. This is local, soon enough governmentally mandated.
  • @paelnever
    Things are going way beyond what George Orwell wrote in his famous book "1984". The today "big brother" that already have control to most of the computers in the world now also want to know what everybody does and says at all moment. I am amazed that anybody at all can believe them when they talk about privacy and say the data is never going to get out of the computer. Seriously? with the history they have as corp and the terrible security breaches their operating systems had along the last 35 years?
  • @jeremyp4427
    On a corporate workstation, a company could audit all staff daily recalls and get a breakdown of how much time was spent working, what screens were viewed and for how long. Just a wealth of metrics to track on employees and ensure that every moment of the day is spent at peak efficiency. What a time to be at alive at the bottom!
  • I'm sure that when you delete your recall data, it will actually do so. Just like Apple devices! And I'm glad we can check the code to verify no data leaves the pc. Because this will be open sourced, right?
  • @trashboat2821
    You know what this means, I may be switching to Linux. Proton makes most of my games work
  • @xhy20x
    I imagine larger organisations will relish this functionality in the workplace. They can monitor everything. In line with the dystopian future.
  • When do we start allowing ai to start reporting the bad guys with bad stuff they do, or have proof they have done? If someone is using that ai computer, is it obligated to report someone doing illegal things?
  • @Korodarn
    This needs to be completely open source or nobody should believe them.
  • @kgnet8831
    +1 for the shopping rant alone ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿคฃ
  • As long as someone can get your password, they can find anything you've ever done. Local.
  • @JustMe-ne5dw
    Annnnnnnnnd then thereโ€™s the next update and a little checkbox at the end of the 50 page EULA.
  • Microsoft will probably use the visual understanding of the work you do on the your desktop, to train a new model which is better and quicker at it then you ever can be. All of the work done on a desktop. Do we want to give that to microsoft? I sure don't.