Microsoft's Controversial Recall AI Sparks Outrage and Distrust

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Microsoft's new Windows Recall feature, part of its Copilot Plus AI tool, is facing criticism from security experts who label it a potential security risk. Recall tracks all activity on a Windows computer to make data easier to find but could be exploited by hackers. The feature will be enabled by default on new Copilot Plus PCs launching June 18. Users can disable it through Windows settings. Experts argue that the feature lacks proper cybersecurity measures and could pose significant risks.
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- 'Disaster': Ex-Microsoft security expert torches Windows' new 'Recall' feature Mashable
- Microsoft defends controversial Windows 11 Recall feature – but in a feeble, unconvincing manner TechRadar
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