ElectroVagrant ,

At a glance this sounds even more intrusive than it's been with Win10 (and maybe 11?), and sadly it's no surprise as even without AI junk, I think the defaults with Win10 (and maybe 11) are to track your PC use to try to provide some "convenience" features, e.g. display of recently used programs/accessed files when you go to open a new desktop (Win key + Tab).

If they would be more transparent about this and indicate whether and how much of that info, "anonymized/depersonalized" or not, is being taken by them, I think people would still be understandably annoyed but more understanding; at least with an easy opt out or better still, the default being that you must opt in for any of it.

Lenny ,

I feel like one day the common practice to combat Microsoft’s enshittification of Windows (besides dropping it altogether) will stop being “download this program and disable all the garbage with registry edits A-Z” to “download this fighting AI that will be in a constant battle with Microsoft’s AI to try and stop it from spying on you”.

lemmy_get_my_coat ,

Sounds like the last seasons of Person of Interest, and I am here for it

FrostyCaveman ,

Windows 2077

sentient_loom ,
@sentient_loom@sh.itjust.works avatar

My powerful laptop with Windows is already waaaaay slower than my older laptop with Linux. How much slower will it be with this nonsense? These people should switch places with the homeless.

Melobol ,

Okay this made me turn off copilot. Here is the registry stuff to disable it:

Step 1: Open Run and type regedit to enter Registry Editor.
Step 2: Please go to this path from the left panel.
Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows
Step 3: Right-click on the Windows folder to choose New > Key and rename this new key to WindowsCopilot.
create a WindowsCopilot key
Step 4: Select this WindowsCopilot key and right-click on the space from the right panel to choose New > DWORD (32-bit) Value.
Step 5: Then rename this newly-added value to TurnOffWindowsCopilot and double-click on it to change its Value data to 1.

Then you can click OK to save it, close the window, and reboot your PC to check if you have uninstalled Copilot from Windows 11.

autonomoususer ,

stuff to disable it

False. Anti-libre software, Windows, bans us from proving its claims.

fah_Q ,

To have it all undone upon your next update. Cool edge is my default browser once again...

dojan ,
@dojan@lemmy.world avatar

Is this an American thing? I don’t have copilot or browsers magically changing. Still strongly considering moving to Linux.

refurbishedrefurbisher ,

Until the next thing comes along in a week. Windows doesn't respect user freedom, because it is not the user's OS; it is Microsoft's OS.

If it's not FOSS, you are the product.

autonomoususer ,

With anti-libre software, we are not the user, we are the used.

dvdnet62 ,
@dvdnet62@feddit.nl avatar

aside from privacy concern, who want this?

simplejack ,
@simplejack@lemmy.world avatar

Microsoft. They invested a lot of money in OpenAI.

rimu ,
@rimu@piefed.social avatar

Employers would absolutely love to be able to ask their pet AI "hey tell me who to fire based on their computer usage"...

DrDickHandler ,

We've had this for decades already.

rimu ,
@rimu@piefed.social avatar

You can see how using AI to analyze a video (effectively a video, they didn't say how often the screenshots are taken but they'd need to be pretty often for it to work) of their entire work life the whole time they've been at a company takes it to another level tho, right?

deweydecibel , (edited )

Yes but imagine it all nicely arranged on a dashboard, with little made up metrics, and spreadsheets and bar graphs and other bullshit, all done automatically, from the 365 panel, and the CEO didn't have to set anything up.

The passivity and the integration of it is the biggest concern.

If there's one thing I have learned from seeing a bunch of different small companies, is it they don't bother to take the time to clean up all the bullshit and turn off all the garbage in 365/Intune. They manage the security and the needed software, all the other crap that Microsoft shoves in there and turns on for them, they don't pay attention. At some point Microsoft will just add this crap, employees won't be aware, or they will be aware, and it would require admin credentials to turn off.

illi ,

Whoa, didn't even think of that. That's bleak.

eager_eagle ,
@eager_eagle@lemmy.world avatar

gets their own name as response

fires IT

floofloof ,
  1. Microsoft
  2. Advertisers and other "trusted partners" of Microsoft
  3. Your employer
  4. Governments and police
  5. Anyone who's actually hoodwinked by the "AI is cool" marketing
autotldr Bot ,

This is the best summary I could come up with:


At a Build conference event on Monday, Microsoft revealed a new AI-powered feature called "Recall" for Copilot+ PCs that will allow Windows 11 users to search and retrieve their past activities on their PC.

To make it work, Recall records everything users do on their PC, including activities in apps, communications in live meetings, and websites visited for research.

By performing a Recall action, users can access a snapshot from a specific time period, providing context for the event or moment they are searching for.

For example, someone with access to your Windows account could potentially use Recall to see everything you've been doing recently on your PC, which might extend beyond the embarrassing implications of pornography viewing and actually threaten the lives of journalists or perceived enemies of the state.

Despite the privacy concerns, Microsoft says that the Recall index remains local and private on-device, encrypted in a way that is linked to a particular user's account.

To use Recall, users will need to purchase one of the new "Copilot Plus PCs" powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite chips, which include the necessary neural processing unit (NPU).


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tal OP ,
@tal@lemmy.today avatar

Crossposting, as beehaw.org has defederated from lemmy.world and it seemed interesting.

muntedcrocodile ,

Why did the defederate?

zeppo ,
@zeppo@lemmy.world avatar

It was a while ago. Apparently they thought their vision was more to be a self contained forum than connected to everyone else and also that it was “safer”.

jeena ,
@jeena@jemmy.jeena.net avatar

As far as I remember they couldn't manage all the problematic content, especially comments with the limited resources and bad moderation tools in Lemmy to deal with the huge amount of people from the biggest instance.

I'm on a very small one and am still federated.

sincle354 ,

Get big and it'll come there too. Lemmy is pure internet, for better or worse.

jeena ,
@jeena@jemmy.jeena.net avatar

I'm staying a single user instance for a couple of reasons.

zeppo ,
@zeppo@lemmy.world avatar

That makes sense. I recall some people saying it was contrary to the ethos of the Fediverse but I don’t blame Beehaw. It’s perfectly legitimate to use Lemmy as a self contained forum or to restrict federation as the admins see fit.

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