Lauren Weinstein on Nostr: The fact that #Microsoft felt that their screenshot spying "Recall" AI feature was ...
The fact that #Microsoft felt that their screenshot spying "Recall" AI feature was safe to be enabled by default -- a position they have now reversed after massive criticism -- calls into question their entire security and privacy regimes -- which appear to have become rotten to the core. Of course, they're not the only ones pushing aside privacy and security in the name of AI profits at the expense of their users.
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