Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella introduced 'Recall,' an AI tool that continuously takes screenshots to enhance productivity by providing a photographic memory-like capability. However, Elon Musk expressed privacy concerns and called the tool a 'Black Mirror episode.' Despite Microsoft's assurances of robust privacy settings, the tool has faced significant public backlash and sparked debates on ethical AI use.
Elon Musk, known for his critical views on AI, took to social media to voice his disapproval of the 'Recall' tool. The feature, which operates by continuously capturing screenshots to remember user activities, has garnered over 16 million views in a viral video. Musk's reference to the popular Netflix series 'Black Mirror' highlights the potential dark implications of such AI technology.
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