Microsoft finally rolls out controversial ‘Recall’ feature to Copilot+ PCs
- Microsoft launched its controversial Recall feature on Copilot+ PCs today.
- Previous privacy concerns delayed its original June 2024 release plan.
- Recall captures screen snapshots of PC activity and stores this data locally.
- Microsoft states the feature is opt-in, encrypts data, and filters sensitive content.
- The launch follows security updates and adds other AI tools to the platform.
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Finally! Microsoft launchs Recall for Windows 11, after almost a year of delay
Microsoft finally provided Recall, its "photographic memory" functionality for Windows 11, in new PCs Copilot+. This launch occurs after a period marked by significant threats and concerns about...
Microsoft finally rolls out ‘Recall' and other AI features for Copilot+ PCs
After months of anticipation, Microsoft has officially launched its controversial 'Recall' feature along with other AI-powered experiences for Copilot+ PCs, marking a major step forward in Windows 11 innovation. New AI features are now available on Copilot+ PCs Microsoft has begun the general rollout of its much-discussed Recall feature (in preview), alongside Click-to-Do and enhanced Windows Search, for select Copilot+ PCs. These new AI capabil…
Microsoft's Recall and improved Windows search start rolling out to Copilot+ AI PCs today
Almost a year since Microsoft announced its controversial Recall feature, and after several delays, the company has finally started bringing it to Copilot+ AI PCs today. The launch comes just a few weeks after Microsoft started testing Recall broadly with Windows Insiders. There are also a few other AI-powered features coming along with this release, including an improved Windows Search and Click to Do, which lets you quickly use AI features fro…
TechSpot: Microsoft relaunches Recall on Copilot+ Windows PCs after privacy overhaul | ResearchBuzz: Firehose
TechSpot: Microsoft relaunches Recall on Copilot+ Windows PCs after privacy overhaul. “Microsoft has officially launched its controversial Recall feature, but only for users of new Copilot+ PCs. The AI-powered tool, which captures screenshots every few seconds to build a searchable timeline of on-screen activity, returns nearly a year after Microsoft postponed it following a wave of privacy backlash. This time, the company disabled it by default…
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