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Microsoft confirms Windows 11 Recall AI glitch in latest update

Microsoft confirms Windows 11 Recall AI glitch in latest update

CryptopolitanCryptopolitan2024/09/01 16:00
By:By Chris Murithi

Share link:In this post: Microsoft confirms Recall AI can’t be removed, sparking privacy concerns. Windows 11 update glitch misled users about Recall AI uninstall options. Copilot+ devices to get Recall AI, raising security red flags.

Microsoft acknowledged that the Windows 11 24H2 update (KB5041865), accidentally made users believe that they could uninstall the upcoming Recall AI feature. This error appeared in the “Turn Windows features on or off” option, which included a checkbox to remove the Recall AI feature.

However, Microsoft has stated that this particular feature was not operative, and would be resolved very soon.

The bug, which surfaced before the full integration of Recall AI into Windows 11, confused users who wished to opt out of the feature. Microsoft has maintained that while Recall AI can be disabled, once it is fully deployed, it will not be entirely removable. The erroneous uninstall function was just a display that was implemented too early into the process and was molded badly, misleading the users about the authority they had over the feature.

Microsoft confirms Recall AI will be integrated without a removal option

Despite the glitch, Microsoft has made it clear that Recall AI is intended to be a permanent part of the Windows 11 operating system, but can be deactivated whenever required.

The statement by the company comes in the wake of the raised privacy issues regarding both the Recall AI and Screenray’s upcoming Copilot feature which would be tracking users’ screens in real-time. These are specifically meant to improve the users’ experience, but the implications on safety and privacy issues sparked a lot of negative feelings.

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Recall AI’s integration into the OS has already encountered delays over these concerns, where users and privacy activists have threatened to block it due to the fear of abuse of the data. Microsoft’s move to make Recall AI a non-removable feature poses risks in corporate and government workplaces where the security of data is very crucial.

Copilot+ devices to receive recall AI despite privacy concerns

Microsoft has revealed that Recall AI will make its way to Copilot+-enabled PCs for Windows Insiders starting next month. Furthermore, this update will also introduce the Copilot Screenray feature, which enhances the native Copilot feature of capturing screenshots by analyzing the content on the desktop in real time.

The development raises new problems concerning privacy, as Screenray is also able to perform such tasks as email translation, which poses a security threat by sharing potentially confidential data.

Recall AI and Screenray combination might result in the blacklisting of Copilot+ devices by some organizations, especially in cases where privacy and data security are critical. The swift acknowledgment of the glitch by Microsoft and the promise to fix it shows that the company is aware of the rising concerns and is working to resolve them before the full rollout.

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