Microsoft announces Recall for Windows Insiders, other AI tools in major new Windows 11 release

Will users sign onto Microsoft's AI vision for Windows?

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has released a outlining all the new experiences coming to its new Copilot+ PCs and Windows 11, hoping to convince people to see the practical benefits of its AI-powered efforts. We’ll have to see how these developments play out when they’re more widespread and in the hands of everyday users, but Microsoft still seems to be going full steam ahead to make AI tools and features commonplace (and to be one of the first to do it). Microsoft wants to use AI to assist you with everyday tasks like tracking down files and images, making them faster and easier.

The idea is that you won’t even have to remember exact file and app names, but be able to describe the content in your own words and your device will be able to locate it. Copilot+ PCs are designed to have AI integrated, and Microsoft claims that it’s seeing substantial customer demand and interest. You can get Copilot+ PCs running from manufacturers like , Asus, , , , , and from Microsoft itsel;f through its Surface line, with processors from manufacturers including Qualcomm, , and .

Microsoft also that these new features will be made available to its Windows Insider community for user testing and feedback ahead of a general rollout in phases starting in October and November 2024. Total Recall The first feature Microsoft will be previewing is Recall, which has so far seen a lot of criticism, specifically with respect to its possible security ramifications, ever since it was announced. Microsoft’s vision for Recall is .

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