
Windows' New AI Feature Raises Privacy Concerns: Cybersecurity Expert Sounds Alarm
Concerns are rising about the privacy implications of Windows' new Recall AI feature, which reportedly captures screenshots of user activity every second. A cybersecurity expert, identified as Rave Privacy, has released a video highlighting this feature, claiming it's a form of "espionage disguised as help." The video, which has garnered over 4500 views in less than 24 hours, claims that Recall, along with other Windows features, sends user data to servers without user consent. While Microsoft has not yet publicly commented on these specific allegations, the video has ignited a debate about the balance between user convenience and data privacy. The expert suggests that Linux offers a more private alternative. The video's popularity underscores the growing public concern over data privacy in an age of increasingly sophisticated AI technologies. Further investigation into Rave Privacy's claims is warranted to determine their accuracy and the extent to which Windows users are affected.