Microsoft has decided to delay the full rollout of its AI-powered feature “Recall,” which tracks and stores users’ computer activity, due to privacy concerns raised by the public and influential figures like Elon Musk. Initially set to launch broadly, Recall will now be introduced through Microsoft’s Windows Insider Program (WIP) to gather feedback from a select group of users. Recall is designed to create a searchable history of a user’s digital life, making it easier to retrieve past information. However, privacy advocates and social media users have voiced fears of unauthorized surveillance. Microsoft’s commitment to security is underscored by additional protections, such as ‘just in time’ decryption and authentication via Windows Hello Enhanced Sign-in Security. The delay demonstrates Microsoft’s careful approach to balancing innovation and user trust, especially in the context of emerging AI technologies. By involving the WIP community, Microsoft aims to address privacy concerns and ensure a secure experience before a wider release.

Microsoft Delays Rollout of Controversial AI Feature ‘Recall’
Microsoft’s delay of its AI feature ‘Recall’ highlights the importance of user privacy in tech innovations.
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