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Microsoft announced today that this is the case delaying its wide release of the Artificial Intelligence Recall feature for Copilot+ PCs. Recall, originally scheduled to be generally available to Copilot+ PC users on June 18, will now be released as a preview first to members of the Windows Insider Program in the coming weeks.
The decision to delay general availability of Recall comes from Microsoft’s desire to gather additional feedback and ensure the feature meets the company’s strict security and quality standards before rolling it out to all users. The move underlines the increasing attention and caution surrounding the deployment of AI capabilities as companies struggle to balance innovation and responsible management of the technology.
Balancing productivity and privacy: Recall’s AI and on-device security measures
Recall uses on-device AI to periodically capture snapshots of a user’s screen, creating a searchable visual timeline that allows users to quickly find previously viewed content in apps, websites, images and documents. Although Microsoft has touted the feature as a productivity booster, similar to a “photographic memory”, concerns have been raised about the privacy and security implications of storing and analyzing such sensitive data.
To address these concerns, Microsoft is implementing additional security measures for Recall. This includes the use of “just in time” decryption, protected by Windows Hello Enhanced login security, which ensures that Recall snapshots are only accessible when the user verifies his or her identity. The company also encrypts the search index database associated with Recall.
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Responsible AI Implementation: Microsoft’s Commitment to its Secure Future Initiative
By first releasing Recall on the Windows Insider community, Microsoft wants to gather real-world feedback and usage data to refine the feature before making it more widely available. This phased rollout approach has become increasingly common for companies developing advanced AI capabilities as they try to balance the potential benefits with the need for responsible deployment.
The delay also reflects Microsoft’s commitment to its obligations Safe future initiative, which prioritizes security and privacy in the development of AI and other advanced technologies. As part of this initiative, Microsoft has implemented a series of security enhancements for Copilot+ PCs, including creating Secured Core PCs, enabling Microsoft Pluton security processors by default, and shipping them with Windows Hello Enhanced Sign-in Security.
While the delay in Recall’s wide release may disappoint some early adopters eager to try out the feature, industry experts believe this is a necessary step to ensure the long-term success and reliability of AI-powered tools like Recall guarantee. As companies increasingly look to leverage AI to increase productivity and gain competitive advantages, the responsible development and deployment of these technologies will be critical.
Microsoft hasn’t provided a specific timeline for when Recall will be made available to all Copilot+ PC users, only saying it will happen “soon” after gathering feedback from the Windows Insider program. The company plans to publish a blog post with details on how to access the Recall preview when it becomes available to Windows Insiders.