@arstechnica could be great if all of it was stored and ran on device. I have been looking at building an AI server for home for that kind of stuff but I cant afford it lol
@arstechnica@pluralistic
We totally believe them, right?
"Recall screenshots are only linked to a specific user profile and Recall does not share them with other users, make them available for Microsoft to view, or use them for targeting advertisements. Screenshots are only available to the person whose profile was used to sign in to the device," Microsoft says.
""Recall screenshots are only linked to a specific user profile and Recall does not share them with other users, make them available for Microsoft to view, or use them for targeting advertisements. Screenshots are only available to the person whose profile was used to sign in to the device," Microsoft says."
And US Intelligent Services like the NSA ... not to mention Hackers ... ?
@arstechnica Better not use “show password” anywhere from then on. LLMs leak their training data. So if someone later queries it on your machine (encrypted storage or not), that’s a problem.
@arstechnica "At first glance, the Recall feature seems like it may set the stage for potential gross violations of user privacy. Despite reassurances from Microsoft, that impression persists for second and third glances as well." You don't say. The only thing I want to know about this feature is how to disable it.