Cybersecurity
Microsoft Beefs Up Security of Windows AI Tool After Outcry
- Cybersecurity experts said Recall feature could be hacked
- CEO pledged to put security ahead of product development
The Copilot+PC at the Microsoft campus in Redmond, Washington.
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Microsoft Corp. says a key new feature in an upcoming line of artificial intelligence-branded PCs will be shipped in the “off” position after cybersecurity experts said the tool created an alluring target for hackers.
Recall, a Windows feature unveiled last month, creates a record of everything users do on their PCs, making it easier to sort through one’s emails, browsing history or files. The feature does that by periodically taking screenshots that can be read and analyzed by Microsoft algorithms.