The worse Microsoft makes Windows the more people start using Linux and the better Linux becomes.
I switched my work laptop to Linux(Nixos+Gnome) as soon as I could after they announced they were going to be using an AI in the OS. Been loving it ever since, and the peace in knowing they aren't spying on me as well is a really nice added benefit.
Apologies if this is explained in the article (sorry, as a Linux user I don't care enough about this story to actually read the article), but... how is a filter that avoid taking screenshots of sensitive info supposed to work? I mean, what kind of divination algorithm can detect something is sensitive without looking at it first?
Can't you just shut it off?
That recall function, whatever it's called, not the computer. Seems like most processes can be killed, not sure.
As with most irritating Windows features, I assume there'll be an option to turn it off hidden in some obscure place, which will either not work, or it'll turn back on after a random amount of time.