Microsoft is expanding testing of Recall to Intel- and AMD-powered Copilot Plus PCs. A new build is out now for Dev Channel testers.
Microsoft is expanding the testing of its new Recall AI feature to Intel- and AMD-powered Copilot Plus PCs. The software giant first released a preview of Recall on Qualcomm-powered laptops last month, allowing Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel to test the new AI-powered feature. Now Intel and AMD Copilot Plus PCs are getting access in a new build today.
Microsoft also provides a way to exclude apps and websites from Recall, and the feature also automatically detects sensitive information like credit card details, passwords, and personal ID numbers to ensure snapshots are not saved. Microsoft has made a variety of security upgrades to Recall after researchers raised the alarm over the controversial feature.
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