Highlights:
Microsoft Expands Recall AI to Intel and AMD Copilot Plus PCs
7/12/24
By:
Piyush Sharma
Enhanced AI Features and Security Updates for Broader Device Compatibility
Introduction
Microsoft is extending the availability of its Recall AI feature to Intel- and AMD-powered Copilot Plus PCs, expanding from its initial release on Qualcomm devices. This move provides a more inclusive testing environment for Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel, enabling more users to explore the capabilities of Recall AI and other related features.
Recall AI: What It Does
Recall AI is designed to capture snapshots of user activities, creating a searchable timeline to help users revisit tasks, documents, and web activities. Key functionalities include:
Natural language search for retrieving previous activities.
A scrollable timeline for easy navigation.
The ability to exclude apps and websites or delete snapshots selectively.
Security upgrades ensure privacy, with safeguards like Windows Hello authentication, BitLocker encryption, and automatic redaction of sensitive data such as passwords and credit card numbers.
Click to Do and Expanded Features
Click to Do, integrated with Recall, enhances functionality by recognizing text and images within snapshots, allowing users to:
Copy text directly from snapshots.
Save images or perform AI-driven actions.
Additionally, Click to Do can now be accessed outside of Recall, using a Windows key + mouse click shortcut.
Creative Tools Integration
Microsoft is also introducing Image Creator and Restyle Image in the Photos app, along with Cocreator in Paint, enabling AI-assisted image creation and editing directly on Intel and AMD Copilot Plus PCs.
Conclusion
Microsoft’s expansion of Recall AI to Intel and AMD systems marks a significant step in enhancing productivity and accessibility for a wider audience. With added security measures and integrated creative tools, the feature promises a seamless and secure experience for modern workflows.
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