Microsoft's hallmark AI feature dubbed a security disaster just days away from Apple's privacy-focused AI launch at WWDC

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Microsoft's hallmark AI feature dubbed a security disaster just days away from Apple's privacy-focused AI launch at WWDC

Microsoft's AI-centric Copilot Plus PC models have been targeted at Apple, claiming to outperform the latest M3 MacBook Airs. However, a security expert has exposed a major security flaw in Microsoft's hallmark AI feature, Recall. Recall tracks and saves every activity on the computer, posing a significant risk of exposing sensitive information to hackers.

Despite Microsoft's assurances of Recall's security and privacy, the security expert's findings raise concerns about potential data breaches. The expert highlighted how hackers could easily access the stored information, making it a serious threat to user privacy. This development puts Microsoft in a challenging position to address the security issues promptly to prevent any widespread impact on Copilot Plus PC users.

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