@@synchro-dentally1965 When a man goes in to have virtual vacation memories of the planet Mars implanted in his mind, an unexpected and harrowing series of events forces him to go to the planet for real - or is he?
You don't think they named it correctly based on the info given in this video? Microsoft is recall all your info whether it's the right person or not is another story🤣
Recall: What was it Jeff said in Jurassic Park, "Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should." Either that or it's the most blatant surveillance tool ever made... I think it's the later, because MS runs from the Marketing Department.
@@playerone2424Windows 12 announces new features where you have to submit several forms of DNA at every login Windows users: I will NEVER use a CLI! Linux sucks! Take my DNA
They aren't. They are trying to make profit on the name "AI" which stands for LLM:s. It's a big hype and the most "AI" companies are trying to reap what a few companies have sowed. There are lots of legit AI:s such as chess-playing machines, gaming AI:s, "machine learning" used in business intelligence, some image recognition applications etcetera. (The Boston Mechanic dogs are Cybernetics rather than AI).
Nice research Ali. You surfaced some great detail that I hadn't heard yet. Everything I hear about Recall just makes it seem more and more Loony Toons.
Recall encrypts the data using the TPM so the operating system can only pull one half the key. The other isn't being bruteforced. Malware would have to steal data from memory before encryption and evade detection while doing it.
What kind of conversations are Microsoft having. We want to fill up the hard drive space of the end user with our cctv recording on the end user ? Personal invasion computer concept ?
Damnnnnnn, that's why nether just passed me a new modem/router with near no questions asked 😂. They tried to collect the one I had but now it looks like I'm going to have some firmware fun. Always good stuff Ali
Recall is what's pushed me over the edge to migrating to Linux on my home PC and at my desktop support job i'm strongly recommending we don't deploy this update.
I don't fear AI as much as the people who are eager to embrace AI without questioning it at all - such as Microsoft. I suspect that Recall is so poorly thought out because MS is way too eager to be able to say _"See, we do AI too! Give us Money!"._ We're all supposed to be utterly blown away by what the LLM-based AI's can do that we're not allowed to question anything about it. If it requires enormous amounts of energy to run, that's somebody else's problem. If it generates absolutely confident-sounding results which are in fact full of hallucinations (aka "lies'), that's also someone else's problem. If it's used in a "feature" which is a security nightmare that is *turned on by default,* that's also somebody else's problem. The only important thing for these companies is to cash in on the hype around AI as soon as possible.
Installed Mint Linux a few weeks ago and rarely boot into W11 anymore. There are still a few things that I need W11 for, so it will remain on a separate SSD until I can finally get rid of it for good.
some of the microsoft ai pc stuff is pretty neat (particularly the addition of generative ai to microsoft paint, though I do wish that they would remove all the safegards regarding what ai can generate (it should be able to draw me whatever picture I like based on what I enter, same with the test stuff, particularly if it's running locally on my device). - Recall, however, is a DISASTER! if i'm on my work computer, for example, where my company's admins can already log into my machine at will and exfiltrate any data on the filesystem, I don't want them to be able to dump the plaintext log entries into something like elk/graylog/zabbix and run qutomated queries across the network to see if anyone is watching netflix or youtube videos or whatever while they work because of some outdated ideal that management has about work distraction when really i'm just trying to binge a season of archer on my second display while i'm solving hundreds of trouble tickets for example. not to mention if I want to buy personal items on amazon on my lunch break or whatever. this is some revolting big brother stuff right here.
There is no way to spin Recall as a good thing. It should not just be disabled but it should be totally removed from Windows 11. It is easily the biggest security threat in the IT world.
You guys do realize that if your computer is connected to the internet then everyone has your information. The only way to protect your data is to not connect to the internet. That is just the reality. So, if you want to use the internet get used to the idea that your information is already out there. Also, if you do any business anywhere then your information is already out there. You cannot escape this.
Was just about to click stop on this video as the reporting was shocking & you seemed to be "making a meal of it" then you said the articles were AI written and it all made sense why you where having a hard time with it.
I for one welcome our new AI overlords. If it makes me more efficient, make me watch less porn, and abuse the system for fun and profit. I am all for it.