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Microsoft pauses its creepy Recall AI feature

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Microsoft has recently realized that using AI to monitor someone’s screen may come off as a bit intrusive. As a result, they have decided to restrict previews to only members of their Insider program in order to focus on gathering feedback. This move might suggest that the issue will eventually fade into obscurity as time goes by.

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