Microsoft’s AI chatbot will ‘recall’ everything you do on a PC - eviltoast
  • AnarchoSnowPlow@midwest.social
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    6 months ago

    Wild they’re announcing a recall already. I mean I didn’t like windows 11 but it seemed more or less functional, even though the ads really pissed me off.

  • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    keeps all data stored locally, never shared with the cloud or Microsoft

    This is probably true, but any meaningful marketing data derived from the local data will almost certainly be sent to Microsoft.

  • Lugh@futurology.todayOPM
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    6 months ago

    A great many people will hate this, but they’ll do it anyway. I guess its the logical conclusion of having your own personal AI.

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      6 months ago

      How is this at all like having your own AI…

      If anything you don’t even have your own computer anymore if you allow crap like this

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        6 months ago

        Yeah, I wouldn’t call it very personal when you know that Microsoft will be jerking off to all your data

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        6 months ago

        How is this at all like having your own AI…

        There’s a certain logic to this. The more useful a personal AI is, the more it knows about your activities, so as to master helping you do them better. I’m not saying I like this new Microsoft feature, but the underlying logic is not exclusive to them - it will be everywhere else in the world too eventually as AI grows.

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      6 months ago

      Seems that way. Windows 10 support stops October 2025. You have until then to switch, but I suggest getting familiar with a Linux distro now if you can.

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      6 months ago

      Windows 11 on a series of laptops that isn’t available for purchase yet.

      Unless you purchase essentially a macbook by microsoft you wont even be allowed to use this.

      The people that do buy those wont mind, its actually a pretty smart move by microsoft.

      I bet they knew the internet would hate it and “fixed” it by making it a financials exclusive service.

      Normal windows is unlikely going away but it will be the inferior product designed to make you want to pay for more.

      It bet it will work, it will be profitable. But at the same time I dont care about the rich paying. Its gonna be great for Linux adoption

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    6 months ago

    Just installed Linux mint for the first time yesterday. Thanks M$ now I’m actually enjoying my time on my pc again.

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    6 months ago

    Ai on the computer will change the way we use computers. This function is just one of many that will make it happen. It’s going to be awesome.

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        I know Linux is big on lemmy and I adore Linux, I use it on my home server and laptop. But the way of the world is ai. For 30 years I have been imagining having a computer that will be able to predict what I want and we are well on our way to that exact place. It’s prudent to mind potential security weaknesses, but dismissing it so quickly as some people do is just as dumb as it gets.