New Delhi, November 2: Microsoft has reportedly delayed the rollout of its AI-powered Recall feature for Copilot+ PCs. The delay is said to deal with privacy concerns surrounding how the Microsoft Recall Feature will handle user data. The company seems to enhance security measures for its users. Microsoft is likely to address these issues and provide a reliable tool for users to manage their PC activities.
As per a report of Times Now, Microsoft's AI-Powered Recall feature rollout faces another delay. The company had originally planned to introduce this feature earlier. Microsoft aims to ensure that the Recall Feature works seamlessly with Copilot Plus on PCs before its launch. The launch of Microsoft’s Recall Feature was originally planned for June, but it has now been postponed to December. Meta Showcases Advancement in Robotics With Human-Like Touch Sensitivity, Unveils Meta Sparsh, Meta Digit 360 and Meta Digit Plexus at Meta FAIR; Check Details.
The tech giant has pushed its timeline for a third time. Since the announcement, there have been concerns regarding privacy and security related to the feature. Microsoft intends to address these issues and provide its users with assurance of the safety and security of the Recall Feature before it is made available for testing by Windows Insiders.
What Is the Microsoft Recall Feature
The Microsoft Recall feature is intended to automatically capture screenshots of what users are doing on their computers, which may make it easier for users to search through their activity history. The feature is said to be optional and users may need to turn it on if they wish to use it. Additionally, the screenshots will likely be protected by encryption to keep the information secure. ChatGPT Search: OpenAI Launches Its New Feature To Take On Google Search, Lets People Search Results Fast and Get Timely Answers With Relevant Links to Web Sources.
Users of Copilot+ PC may get control over their personal information, including the option to uninstall the Recall feature if they choose. They will likely be able to exclude specific applications, websites, and private browsing sessions from being recorded for privacy. Additionally, Microsoft is expected to introduce anti-malware protections and implement rate-limiting measures to prevent any misuse of the feature.
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