Microsoft to release AI feature Recall in October for Windows Insiders
Briefly

The concerns arise from two aspects. First, it is "turned on" by default, as per the initial announcement, and can record and store user data without obtaining explicit consent. Second, it does not conceal or hide sensitive data including passwords or financial data, that might appear on your screen.
However, some generative AI-centric features for CoPilot will require cloud-based processing for tasks like information retrieval, search, or querying," Shah said. "Ensuring that data remains secure-whether on the device, in transit, or in the cloud-will be a key challenge. This aspect will also be a critical focus and differentiator for companies like Microsoft compared to Apple in the PC space.
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