Microsoft Forced To Recall Its AI-Centric Memory Feature: Here’s What Happened
Microsoft Forced To Recall Its AI-Centric Memory Feature: Here’s What Happened
Microsoft unveiled its latest AI-centric feature that captures screenshots of all your activities on the PC which got many concerned.

Microsoft unveiled its new AI-centric feature called Recall at the Build 2024 earlier this month which excited many and equally worried. The company has faced a lot of criticism for the feature which is able to screenshot everything you do on a Copilot + PC that will be slowly making their way to the market.

Microsoft has finally acted on its concerns and decided that customers will have a bigger say on using the feature. The company has confirmed that Recall will not be enabled by default and users who wish to use the feature can do so by changing the settings. “If you don’t proactively choose to turn it on, it will be off by default,” Pavan Davuluri, who heads Microsoft’s Windows and Surface devices division.

Concerns about the feature reached new heights when a researcher named Kevin Beaumount claimed that the data processed by Recall was being saved in plain text without any encryption.

He pointed out that the data accessed through Recall and stored on the Windows 11 PC is readable when the person signs into their Microsoft account. Microsoft feels that AI can optimise search on PCs with Recall but its compromises seem bigger than the convenience on offer.

Beaumount even talked about the ease with which hackers can access this confidential data, especially when the PC is stolen or misplaced and ends up in the wrong hands. Microsoft will really need to fix these issues with Recall before it becomes widely available through Copilot + PCs later this year.

The AI hype is already facing concerns about privacy and user data security and the last thing you want is a big-scale data hack because of a feature that we didn’t really need. Microsoft will surely need to rework the security aspect of Recall, especially when it can leak your data unknowingly and that could become a major issue for the company in the long run as it pursues its big AI ambitions.

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