"Microsoft has announced a new line of AI-enhanced Windows
PCs, aiming to revolutionize the way users interact with their devices by
integrating the Copilot AI assistant into the Windows operating system. The
creepy system will take constant screenshots of your activity to track your
every move.
Fortune reports that at an event held at the company’s
headquarters in Redmond, Washington, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella introduced the
new class of AI-imbued personal computers, emphasizing their potential to
anticipate users’ needs and intentions. “We’re entering this new era where
computers not only understand us, but can actually anticipate what we want and
our intent,” Nadella stated.
The new AI-powered features include Windows Recall, which
provides the Copilot assistant with a “photographic memory” of a user’s virtual
activity. Microsoft claims that its privacy settings will be protected by
allowing them to filter out unwanted tracking and keeping the tracking data on
the device itself.
The announcement comes amidst heightened competition from
rival tech giants, such as Google and OpenAI, who have recently unveiled their
own generative AI technologies. Google introduced a revamped search engine that
incorporates AI-generated summaries and showcased its in-development AI
assistant, Astra, which can interact with users based on visual inputs from a
smartphone camera. Meanwhile, OpenAI launched a new version of its ChatGPT
chatbot, demonstrating an AI voice assistant capable of engaging in natural
conversations and even attempting to assess a person’s emotions.
Microsoft’s new AI-enhanced Windows PCs, set to launch on
June 18, will be available on devices manufactured by partners such as Acer,
ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, and Samsung, as well as on Microsoft’s own Surface
line.
However, these cutting-edge features will be reserved for premium models
starting at $999."
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