For security reasons, Microsoft will postpone the release of the "recall" feature
王俊杰2017
发表于 2024-6-14 16:24:22
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Microsoft announced on June 13th local time that a feature called "recall" driven by artificial intelligence to track computer usage will shift from a preview experience widely applicable to Copilot+PCs to a preview experience first available in the Windows Insider Program in the coming weeks. And after receiving feedback, provide this feature to all Copilot+PCs. Microsoft stated that the adjustment of this release model is to ensure that the experience meets quality and security standards. The "recall" function can track web browsing and voice chat, create a history stored on the computer for users to search.
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