Microsoft unveils AI-powered 'Recall' for enhanced productivity, but privacy concerns linger
Sunday, May 26, 2024 at 9:22AM
Nicole Batac in Microsoft, Microsoft BUILD, Microsoft Build 2024, Microsoft Recall, News, Press release, app news

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At its recent Build conference, Microsoft introduced a new feature called "Recall" for Copilot+ PCs. Designed to boost user productivity, Recall allows Windows 11 users to search and retrieve past activities on their devices.

Recall leverages the advanced processing capabilities of Copilot+ PCs to capture snapshots of the user's screen periodically. These encrypted snapshots are stored locally on the PC's hard drive. Users can then search for specific content by using keywords or by navigating a timeline of captured snapshots.

Recall offers additional functionalities beyond simple screen capture. Users can search through past teleconferences thanks to an AI-powered feature that transcribes and translates spoken content. This allows for efficient retrieval of information from meetings.

While Recall promises increased productivity, it raises significant privacy concerns. The feature's reliance on continuous screen capture creates a digital record of everything a user does on their PC. This includes activities in apps, communications, and even websites visited.

Microsoft acknowledges user concerns and emphasizes that the Recall index remains private and encrypted on the user's device. The company assures users that screenshots are not shared with other users, Microsoft itself, or for advertising purposes. Users can pause, stop, or delete captured content and exclude specific applications or websites from being monitored. It won't take snapshots of InPrivate web browsing sessions on Edge or DRM-protected content. But it won't actively hide sensitive information like passwords and financial account numbers on screen either.

Recall is currently in preview and requires a Copilot+ PC equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite chip, which houses the necessary neural processing unit (NPU) for running the feature. Additionally, there are minimum storage requirements, with 25GB allocated by default to store approximately three months of snapshots. Users can adjust this allocation in their settings.

As Microsoft refines Recall through its preview phase, it will need to address user concerns and ensure a strong balance between functionality and privacy.

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