The New ‘AI Windows’ Will Change How We Use Computers Forever
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- Опубліковано 20 тра 2024
- I had the chance to be at the new Microsoft Build event in person! Here, they introduced the new Copilot + PC for Windows. Day 1 was for media and creators so I got the chance to see and test out everything early. Microsoft is making some very big moves in the world of AI. Here is everything you need to know!
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It's worth remembering that "OpenAI" launched with the same promise... then once they had the user base, they updated the Terms & Conditions and now they very much do train on your data.
And Reddit, and Tumblr IIRC, and 𝕏, and...
But OpenAI does not access your files on your computer. Unlike Microsoft, when you use Windows 10/11 (see their T&C changes around September last year)
@@Duke49th Unless you've downloaded the new Open AI app or the mobile version...
@@TheDandonian I'm not using a Mac, so there is no App for Linux anyways. (aside from VM)
"OpenAI": company on the internet.
"You can clear the memory anytime you want. So, sites you don't' want remembered won't be."
Girlfriend/wife: "Why is there no memory of what you did from 3PM to 4PM today? I know you were on your computer, I saw you active in chat. So why is there nothing recorded? Anything you want to tell me?"
What xxx site were you on?
Just be truthful with your partner, they will understand why you don't want them seeing the gifts you were looking to buy them for Christmas.
@@TheDandonian My man ;)
“I was watching porn.”
What kind of weird ass woman are you with bro?
Recently during an update iCloud brought back old deleted pictures. So I don’t trust any tech corporation when they say they will delete my data.
No company deletes your data. If you ever took nudes of yourself or other highly sensitive information, these companies have it saved on their servers somewhere around the world even if you deleted it from your device. Nothing you can do, they have all the power.
They don't delete your data. They secretly use it in all their AI training. That's why I never use cloud storage.
It is amazing the percentage of promotional material that just plain lie about their products.
@@georgerichards6629 All the big AI's have been trained on very large datasets compiled from and available publicly online in most cases.
Not 'secret data' that nefarious organizations insidiously save without permission.
It would make no sense for them to do so, as the images and contexts available already are more than enough lol.
Haha. Yeah. Just consider your footprint is all over at this point. You can only help minimize it by not sharing, posting, uploading data. I am looking for ways now to see how I can dissable all the shit that Windows 11 is going to potentially do. Shit I never asked for. Updates I never allow or opt in for, but yet somehow, they manage to make their way.
Shipping Windows with built-in Copilot into it will not be liked by the European Union. The EU will definitly force Microsoft to make it optional and make it easy to run third-party AI Assistants the same way
Honestly that might be for the best. Question is how much is a European license for people outside of Europe?
The EU loves the idea of watching what people have on their computers, it's just they want to be the ones who will do it and not a big US corporation.
@@WelshDragonJS8423-bv7kg What? I think you are confusing the EU with the United States of America. Big brother state applies much more to USA where NSA have a legal right to your data if stored in the cloud at a company within its borders. Or maybe you are thinking about the United Kingdom which is no longer part of the EU, (and England is sometimes called the 51st state of USA for a reason).
I think the plan is to say "This here laptop or PC will ONLY work using our AI, and to prevent that simply do not buy the product."
The EU have laws that prevent the unauthorized use of data under the GDPR and a means by which people can have that data deleted on request. What they cannot do obviously is prevent the data being captured to begin with. Thats becasue some data is absolutely required. For example they have to know your CC details to bill you, they have to know the end of your contract to initiate another, they have to know lots of things to supply the service you are paying for... and they have to obey the law. But they do not have to do things people THINK are in the GDPR but are not.
I think its up to MS to decide if the legal headache is worth it and if they are willing to run the risk of being caught if they start using the personal data for training. Those fines are not in any way a 'slap on the wrist'
@@mickelodiansurname9578MS will never steal your personal data, like they haven't in 50 years of existence... No diff between knowing where your doc folder is and knowing where your screenshot folder is...
I've worked in IT since the late 1990s, and if there's one thing I've learned from Microsoft, it's that they rarely do things for the benefit of the end user *unless* it also suits them. Why? Because there's generally a cost associated with that.
And when Microsoft says they won't do something _now_ it most certainly does not mean they will not do that thing in the future, or that they won't find a way of side stepping their activities to their benefit.
What Copilot will do is change how Microsoft misuses your data and your personal information.
No freaking way I trust Microsoft windows for this level of personal data access.
Won't be a problem for you - given you aren't running Windows.
Do you think right now your data is safe? Loooolllll, Microsoft, Facebook, and TikTok are laughing at you.
@EolosMusic and so is youtube you just made that comment on. Wow
I dont even trust them or any major corporation as it is, this is just getting worse as far as privacy goes
They already have access to your data 😅😅
You beleiving in Microsoft not collecting data by user's request is adorable, Matt. Not overtly smart and beleivable, but adorable
They will lose billions if caught by extremely sophisticated white hats. So, very adorable the paranoia, fashionable too. And it'll all go away while vast majority of users will use and trust it (5+ years). Let's wait and see now shall we...
@@Fatman305surely you're joking. They've been primarily a data harvesting organisation for the last deacde or so. They're presumably generous donors to political parties because little if any consumer protection law is ever applied to them.
They break the law as a matter of course, and pay inconsequential fines when they're "discovered"
Every time I see someone crying about MS "spying" they're an iPhone or Android user who have no problems with Apple and Google recording every word they say, face scanning every photo they take, and scanning every document on their phone to upload to iCloud and GoogleDrive.
Hypocritical idits pretending to care about privacy, when in reality they're just fanboys hating on their chosen enemy corporation while taking it up the *** from their favored corporation. 1984 already happened 10 years ago on iOS and android. Out of every "person" I've talked to that's flipping out about this ALL of them have been iOS and Android users, zero exceptions. Clown world.
Hell Microsoft changed my way of using computers forever after windows 7. I went Linux. Never looking back
People with a brain would simple continue to use Windows 7, instead of switching to such a mess like Linux. My condolences.
@@JJ.R-xs8rf Windows 7 is abandoned software, with no more updates and zero security as a result. How is that smart? Lol.
Also, there are many different Linux distros that are user friendly. So you either have no clue about anything Linux related to have an opinion, or you just think that Arch Linux is all there is about Linux.
@@JJ.R-xs8rfi bet the hackers around the world appreciate your naivety.
@@JJ.R-xs8rf "Mess like linux", said the person that never used it.
Microsoft wants to record everything we do on our computers, for our own benefit. We trust Big Tech.
Yeah, if Microsoft says they are going to delete it and not send it to the cloud or train on them, we surely should trust them. They have impeccable trust record in the end.
"No privacy concerns" suuuuuuuureeeeeeeeee
same as usual, why not? 😏
Yea, just regular "privacy" as usual. What's so hard to believe?
We have never had privacy...
@@LelouchLamperouge954 yea but now they want you to agree to the terms of having no privacy. Which is very different legally.
Dont worry MS will have all the privacy setting you could possibly want, and totally wont have back door access -or stealth disable/ remove them in a windows update :)
Innocent mother prompts PC: "Show me how my son has used the computer between the ages 8 through 18"...
Next prompt: "What's the legal age to remove that foul spawn from my house?"
AI: "I am not a human. I am an AI... However, I know what stitches are and I ain't trying to get any."
And AI answers: you are not an innocent mother. ;)
That is a mother problem, not an AI problem.
Can anyone suggest a reliable AI blog writing tool?
I would suggest you to use Fluped SEO optimized AI blog writer. I am using it for couple of months now and it is just gives amazing results.
Yes, you. Learn how to write ffs....
If you have access to Custom GPTs from Open AI, I find “Blog Post Creator”pretty useful.
You have an AI already pre-installed in your consciousness. It's called your mind! Learn to use it, as so many great consciousness have throughout history.
In the meantime, there's Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, Co-pilot
@@Corteumdumb
"This snapshot will be permanently deleted from your PC and it can't be undone" - what a nice phrase. Clearly it will be deleted only from my PC, but not the servers - this also can't be undone.
It's local apparently. I wonder if it records TOR usage
It's on premise.
Unless the entire drive is wiped at least a dozen times or more, it's not actually deleted, a bit misleading.
No servers involved.
@@ohhhhhcool 'it is local' - they say. 'It's on premise' - they say... until first crash when message box 'sending your environment for detailed analys' screen appears. Or until you will learn, that they just analyzed your data just to make the product 'even better'. Or until first change of license (if you do not agree with new license, please stop using the software in next 3 days).
Officially full on Linux now. Sorry After finding more about the new features I changed my mind and have to go back on this comment. This new features actually look super useful. probably will get one of this copilot PCs asap perhaps they still enable WSL and work on porting some of the features to Linux but having a copilot while you work seem a god tier feature for a lot of task I perform daily. Plus I like this new direction and how they support open source AI efforts across the board. I think there are some cons with MS but this pros kind of outweigh the cons in my case at least will not be the same for everyone but I have to be real I think waiting for this features to long can be a big disadvantage. I will still use Linux for stuff where copilot is not needed.
Me too, for several years now and I wouldn't dream of going back. However, with both MacOS and Windows implementing AI into their OSs and Microsoft going so far as to incorporate a NPU specifically for running AIs locally, the pressure will be on Linux to ante up. Of course, when they do so, it will likely be with the same user-centric philosophy as all other OS features have been implemented in Linux. This excites me a lot more than what Windows or Apple are doing. I don't trust them and have no interest in feeding their corporate metrics. Having access to the power of an onboard local AI as a personally controlled tool though? Now THAT will be cool!
@@AdamBragg Yes the hardware NPU is cool, but not on a MS or Apple they already collect way too much information and is only going to get worst. Now NPUs with local open models and a Linux system that would be something else
Love my Fedora!
I want to install Linux (still deciding on what distro though) on my laptop but for some reason it refuses to let me change the boot order in the bios as if it is locked to only run Windows, that shows how desperate they are to make sure no one knows the existence of other PC operating systems outside of WIndows and MacOS.
@@WelshDragonJS8423-bv7kg For most distro’s you’ll need to disable TPM (trusted platform module) in the BIOS first.
Screenshots every few seconds of everything I'm doing on my computer? Hmm...
Rewind AI pretty much
Don’t you worry, it won’t rat to your AI waifu that you occasionally watch traditional pr0n.. 🤣
LOL, I wonder if porn addiction will go down or if people will get some kind of kick out of an AI watching them. After all, it's going to have access to your webcam too. So, it'll watch your screen and your face. Hilarious. No privacy concerns except for the nescient mind in your PC giving your girlfriend a head's up on your kinks.
The NSA loves this!
what if you do the things you dont want windows to know inside a vm? the AI still takes screenshots of your window, that means it can see the VM too, unless VM companies build some sort of protection around it, because if thats the reason then you only have idk 2 choices:
1. you use some os that can run only from an usb stick
2. you use an older windows version that doesnt has the ai in it
maybe 3?. you deactivate the feature but idk. :D
4. you use linux/whatever os and use a windows vm but i think nobody does that
Mattt sounds like a MS salesperson today😝. I love IA but this sounds scary in combination with Microsoft the phone home ad machine.
"I spoke with the people who build it and they said not to worry about the privacy stuff, so there is no reason to worry about anything"
Zero Day Hackers are going to have a field day with the ai if they gain access.
I think AI is great as a spy tool for the gov.
hopefully it still gets a lot of things wrong
Really? Have you actually used AI? I mean really implement it in a useful way and have it work flawlessly and not hallucinate. Maybe, one day, but not yet. Besides, they have better ways to spy on us.
Smart phones are a great spy tool for the government
Funny I thought the reverse. What do you think has pulled the strings the last 5 years.
@@logo-droid the thing we are using is like 10 years behind what they are using :)
Very true - If this is rolled out then Linux will be the primary OS on my desktop
People won't be able to slack off at work anymore. Boss: "Hey copilot, go through the history of this computer and give me a summary of how much time was spent working vs browsing other sites"
They can already do that. It's called Parental Control. lol
@@jnewgotyou can have 4 or 5 children but 500 employees directly under you though.
@@JustanamebroDK We've had keyloggers for years, man. None of this crap is new.
I was breaking through keylogger tech as a kid. lol
@@nefaristo " 500 employees"
Keylogger with set parameters, or even URL restriction. It's been in place for years, especially in schools. Only the savy know how to break it, and most of them have better shit to be doing.
People won't be able to slack off at work because they lost their job to AI 🙃
Maybe I missed something, but when MS says, they won't train on the collected data, that does not mean, that they won't collect/store the data and possibly process it. It just means, they won't use it to train their AI, how generous.
This is like cookies all over again. Before the internet, the idea that a company could track your location and straight up stalk you would have been a prosecuted offence. Now, we check little boxes that most of us don't understand and they can do what the hell they want and once you've used the features, you'll sacrifice your privacy.
The focus really should have been on the fact that this is local. On premise. The data used for recall will not leave your device. Microsoft saying that they won't train on the data doesn't make any sense since the data isn't leaving your device.
Either way, I'll be reading the white papers on this before turning anything on
Which I don't believe. At the minimum they will run some inference on your activities using internal models to know better what you are up to.
@@delightfulThoughsfair enough. Time will tell how this all shakes out.
So instead of training on it, they just sell it?
AI Laptop: I did not like how you just slammed the keyboard. You will be locked out for rest of today. Have a nice day.
🤣That's Microsoft for you. It'll be like "you've reached you daily allotted amount of carbon emissions, you're locked out for 3 days"
lol
@@martez_da_real Meanwhile Microsoft CEO flying in private jets: We are such an environmentally friendly company.
Microsoft privacy. What's the term I'm thinking of? Yes, that's it - "Sweet summer child."
Memory not being sent to Microsoft doesn't mean they can't spy on you. All they have to do is ask copilot to "give a short text summery of everything this user did today"
Microsoft doesn't need to collect your snapshots because the AI will analyze them on-device and give Microsoft the gist of it the next time you connect to the internet.
I could t give a shyte my friend!Like a 80 year old lady in my block shes so stressed that somebody is listening to her phones…her cookie recipes or what!? Are you afraid that Microsoft will know that youre a pig who jerks to feet oh well…people are so into this nonsense!!
Because they are so interested in tin foil hat actions... I think people take their own importance way too seriously. Most people just don't want their boss knowing that they played games or sat on FB rather than did work.
You think that some human will ask question about single users or review their material personally? It's a huge cost, what for?
@@nefaristoNo human. Another AI and then a red-flag analysis, so only have it processed by an human if a red-flag occurs.
What for? To get your bank credentials, i.e., or if in an authoritarian regime, to control whether you are a risk to the state.
yup. They will get a log sent just to get a better profile of the user and sell better ads. Microsoft will just farm us.
Because the new ai windows will be a monthly subscription fee
Just build the tech yourself. Everyone will own their technology. Forget Microsoft. We can use their hardware with our hard-coded tech - so zero data is handled by Google/Microsoft, etc.
@@AhmedMekallach linux exist you know?
Welp… employers will now know just how hard you’ve been working 😆
"Hello User, would you like to resume your video on PH?" 🤣
locally? i very much doubt that little NPU can drive anything resembling GPT-4o. the voice to text will be locally, maybe the search function for the "memory", but if you need any measurable amount of intelligence, you are going to need a connection to a gpu-cluster in a datacenter.
elaborate .Whats preventing NPU from being bigger better?
@@mroceanxx im sorry, i dont understand the question. what about a ten Watt NPU not having the compute power of a several thousand Watt gpu-cluster in a datacenter is confusing?
im sure NPUs will get bigger and AI more efficient in the future, but the point where GPT-4 level AI runs on a laptop is very far away, if possible at all.
Yeah probably can summarize, answer basic questions, like gpt 3.5 level but not really more I guess
After every AI-related announcement, I become more convinced that freelance translators (and translators in general, tbh) are royally screwed.
Localizers are done.
Why pay an uptight twit to translate a book when I can get the AI to do it for me, and faster?
I wanna see these agents automatically complete tasks in various software.
They can't, the are too stupid. What they can do is draw a picture of a robot drinking coffee on the moon. But ok we can hardly live without that lol.
Halfway through. That's exactly what I'm waiting for. I guess it's not there.
Something that automates my email and day to day operations.
I guess that's not there yet. This will replace the ui eventually. I wonder if it will be microsoft who does it.
This is exactly what I'm waiting for. I don't see how it's not doable right now. A combination of AI agents with mouse control capability and screensharing should do the trick.
I want to see them let me remove it from the software i purchased that has nothing to do with this product
Very cool...thanks for the update Matt. Looking forward to hearing more about their new stuff.
Reminds me of Ashley Madison's infamous 'Full Delete' feature...
Until you start getting them Ads on Co-Pilot ! 😂
I think so many people will still expect things that require access to the cloud and such, but won't understand why there will be things it just cannot do without Internet connection and all, just because we're all so used to having our phones constantly connected generally. Fantastic video and all! 😊🌎❤️🕺🏻🐶📱💻🖥️
wow amazing i've been spending tons of money to avoid trackers, keyloggers, malware, worms, virus, privacy invasion for yearssss just to get a perfect combination these shyt all in one!
We live in the future guys, you can't make this up. I never thought something like this was possible. The 2020s are pretty crazy so far
We live in the now. Trust me, you don't want to live in the future... it's going to be doom.
the word is not crazy, is horrible
@@JJ.R-xs8rf to me the glass is always half full
What about the people using Windows 11 without one of those pcs with npus? Will their copilot have to use the cloud hence having to use their data non-locally? Also can we really trust any Ai company on "not using our data" when they scraped the entire web without our consent? And then made products which compete in the same markets of those people they got the data from... I can't really look at tech from this point on as anything other than an elaborate way to optimize us out of our sustainability.
Like Microsoft abandoned a cross section of capable hardware platforms when they moved to Windows 11, the same is going to happen again - hardware makers love microsoft.
@@yayaya6799they can make all the hardware they want for windows, it's trivial to adapt our software to suit new hardware compared to fixing the multitude of issues with windows.
2:55 "Co-pilot was watching what was going on on the screen seeing what was happening" ....
This sounds like you're streaming your desktop activity in real-time.... Sounds great(ly invasive)!
Thank you very much Matt for this and being there. This is something that is gonna change personal computing for sure!
Recall seems like a total privacy horror.
"how would you like some malware? What if we called it a feature?"
Not interested in anything that automatically shares my data with someone else's computer. If this could be kept local, it would be awesome.
Didn't he say it will run locally on your computer?
@@stopfootage Sure, but once you go back online Microsoft downloads everything.
@@stopfootage Sure it will, They also tell you that your operating system doesn't belong to you.
Microsoft cares a lot about user privacy (unlike Google), they designed specifically to run the small model locally to address privacy concerns.
With reasoning like yours, how do you know that they aren't (secretly) taking screenshots and downloading it anyway? Or, (secretly) turning on the feature even though you turned it off? Yeah, you might want to just revert to pre-internet days, and switch to DOS and go disconnected. But wait... you and your data is so important, they probably have someone outside of your bomb shelter/compound taking pictures through your window. Oh right, you probably have those blocked off with the left over tinfoil from your hat.
the recall data is staying on your local pc - theoretically, but also only until you want to have everything synced across your devices... And who wants to have parts of the memory recalls scattered locally on multiple devices?
Windows 10 and 11 already changed how I use my computers. I run Linux now.
Fun and informative video as always. Thanks Matt. As for privacy w/in Microsoft, here is a FWIW and a bit of history. I spent 20+ years inside MSFT and started about the time they introduced their "user experience labs". These internal labs with cameras, mics and 1-way mirrors (early 90s) let programmers (pretty much for the 1st time) watch exactly how people were using their applications. At that time however, the idea of privacy was already an important thing w/in the company, and it became baked into the culture as we worked with larger and larger clients moving to MSFT apps from apps like Lotus 123 or WordPerfect. At one point a decade or so later, and due to a large enterprise client concern, I worked directly with the team that built core PII scrubbing components and saw 1st hand how serious this topic was taken by senior management. Years later philosophy was alive and well and I see little reason to doubt it now. Sure, it is a different world today and data is king, however, in contrast to companies like Google, MSFT is not in the core business of selling or leveraging people's personal data directly. They are much more interested in usage trends and performance metrics as they refine and design products. Thanks for all you great content.
Wonder how often they have to report user activity back to base?
Just started my ai channel. Your content is always 🔥Thanks for posting!
Movie "Her" was right about so many things.
If your OS companion is really good and "understands" you, because it knows everything about you.
Then it is just gonna make hanging out with real people kinda mid.
Very dystopian
Matt, I just want to say, I've been watching your videos before ChatGPT existed and I love them, your doing a wonderful job covering all this AI news. Btw, if you're reading this I have a question. I want to find a program that uses AI to automatically build a full-stack AI startup. I've tried so many Devin AI alternatives but nothing really works well. Do you have any tools in mind?
Not interested in anything that automatically shares my data with someone else's computer. If this could be kept local, it would be awesome
What the fuck do you think is being shared?
Okay, but can it redesign my PowerPoint slides, re-edit my work directly in Word, buid an Excel Sheet from a data set, capture and perform repetitive tasks in an interval or on an event, convert handwriting, identify content-related mistakes, generate and analyze source code within VS, reorganize and rename my files, monitor my work based conversation in teams and give me on-the-fly suggestions to incorporate into the discussion or generate a summary afterwards, automatically write emails within Outlook based on work related discussions, or learn to support users to control any software UI out there... ? 🤔
This is horrific from a privacy and security perspective, the recall feature that can capture screenshots every 6 seconds is horrendous.
When do we get an NPU in a pci-e slot so I can use it in my gaming computer
A good point. There will definitely be a market for third party manufacturers to provide competing NPUs to either install in existing computers without an NPU or to upgrade the first generation NPUs coming out soon. This will likely be the next "big thing" in computing hardware.
The big question is _who_ is going to be first to market for a consumer-priced NPU card
@1:53 Matt says "shat"
Yeah our bosses totally won’t abuse this feature
There is one thing we know about every Windows version: It will do something you didn't want it to, and some things you can't turn off.
"Recall" sounds really scary!
Sounded good in the year 2000 when there was more trust in these corporations but now? Yes its an interesting tool but sounds like they are enticing people into giving up their privacy.
So what model is being run locally?
Definitely saving for that laptop.
I wonder the reviews as well
NSA loves the recap feature
Me: "Hey Copilot, is an enemy around the corner I'm currently playing Call of Duty"
Copilot: "Yes he is reloading, throw a flash bang and rush him"
Me: Thanks copilot, you are the BEST" COD on easy mode baby
😂if the enemy is hidden, it won't help much
It can see your screen, It sees what you see, it can't see through walls in a game just like you can't, so... wrong use case scenario.
Matt’s transition from AI commentator to Open AI salesman is complete.
“But wait, pay now with your credit card and we’ll send you…..”
And yet you are still watching
@@made4 Of course he has to watch to be able to judge him...duh! Your comment is as stupid as saying "You claim that you hate Putin, yet you watch a video of his latest speech".
@@JJ.R-xs8rf lmao. So that is what you guys do? Watch to judge? Gotcha! Like Matt really cares. Not going to change his trajectory of success so keep up with the engagement! I think we all just sank deeper into the pool of dumb. Thanks.
This is very cool, competition is much needed. Finally Google and OpenAI get some competitors, good.
Nice that one could use that windows functionality without being connected to the cloud ..
Hope they do windows user accounts next (rolling back the pushing for Microsoft accounts being linked to the device)
You are in my hood! I produce two local pods! If you want a tour of the Pike Place Market let me know!
Hello Linux...
video has a nice matt finish
Will it still need the copilot pro subscription or does it come as a part of package itself
Privacy concerns are important, though people should remember that they already use Windows, Chatbots and a webcam is already watching you and listening to you at all times. There was no privacy before AI already.
TRUE! ... however you could argue that way they could maybe be more sneaky. To surveil you now they would have to send everything to them, which would be likelier to discover. With AI they could maybe let it preselect the intertesting data and thus could keep traffic low.
i dont use windows i dont have a webcam plugged in unless im using it. you use the word "we" when you mean "me"
I'm more concerned about the fact that I paid for an OS and now it's unusable due to bloat.
I want software to Operate the System. That is all.
If i want an AI tool I'm capable of installing it.
It's a totally misguided approach and will only alienate the only people who still use Microsoft products - those who fear change.
Windows 11 can't do anything that other software can't offer, if it doesn't function well as an OS, it's built by a company who hates game development and now it's powered by potentially the scariest computer technology ever invented who will actually be left using it?
Old school users are already more comfortable in a linux environment since current linux versions are more similar to popular versions of windows than either 10 or 11.
The kids on the bleeding edge don't care about anything that's not android or ios unless they're gamers and Microsoft is one of the most hated brands in that space second only to EA (followed closely by Ubisoft of late).
So if you want performance, you'll want to avoid windows. For game comparability, you'll want to avoid windows. For familiarity and simplicity? Windows should be avoided.
Who is this for?
yeaahhh, i'm gonna need your freedom of choice card back now. google said that about incognito windows.
man, I need an AI to edit and oversee my chatbot database. This would be huge because this could help me make even better assistants
I predict this will be a huge misfire and Microsoft will have to go back to the drawing board with this one. Once you scare people about their privacy,( and trust me, people are not going to like this at all no matter how much they try to downplay it ) there’s not much they can do to win trust back unless they simply remove this from the device. 🤷🏼♂️
I hope they actively scare away half their market share!
I hope they're smart enough to realise the mistake and start back pedalling, but i doubt they will.
Their business model has obviously been primarily harvesting and selling data for some years now and this is an obvious sign that they're doubling down on that model.
I doubt anybody at the company is competent enough to realise the damge they're doing to the brand and will happily burn as many customers as are needed to feed the data beast.
This is a good reminder that we really need to make AI illegal to defend our privacy from MS snooping.
I bet you're anti-firearm, too.
@@jnewgot no I actually love guns and crossbows.
@@spoonfuloffructose And yet, you'd rather that only the criminals have access to such technology. No, sir, I don't believe you're pro-2A.
your comment proves that you do not understand how bad things can get, we are talking about giving power to skynet here, you become obsolete, but you will help to speed up the process and also pay for it@@jnewgot
Recall is just a photo-copy of Rewind AI that has been out for years.
Excellent stuff. Edge AI is needed and NPUs make sense.. I just didn’t think they were coming so soon. Satya scores points again.. Microsoft is on 🔥
People fundamentally do not understand how AI works or how the Internet works today. If people truly had privacy concerns about other people gaining access to their browser or other computer activity they should have stopped using computers a long time ago. These new computers could theoretically (hackers and malware, etc. will always be an issue for security) run off the network (for AI-related interactions) without ever accessing or exposing someone’s data online. The people complaining have no concept of how exposed they are right now with their phones, tablets, laptops, and/or desktop computers.
True!
It’s pathetic how concerned with privacy and security everyone pretends to be all of the sudden. You have no privacy and the minimum viable security already. Everyone wants to reduce complicated issues into simplistic problems, especially if they don’t have the capacity to grapple with that level complexity. The simplest solution is that we shouldn’t trust any entity. It’s encouraging that we are at least moving in the direction of more autonomy with this technology. They very easily could have chosen to keep AI cloud based and completely subverted all possibility of personal control. The genie is out of the bottle. We’ve entered a new era. People need to use their heads and guide the future instead of focusing on over reduced blathering.
I'm pretty annoyed that we're acting like privacy and data are the concern. I paid for hardware, all i want is for the hardware to be used for the purposed i choose. That's what an OS is for.
If i want an AI tool, I'll get one. I don't want to waste clock cycles, memory or space on my machine doing work for Microsoft.
Why do you?
Also, frankly, you also don't understand how it works and your comfort level with sharing all of your data with these machines is odd to say the least.
It's an entirely different kettle of fish to have an ad profile built for you based on keywords compared to the intimate knowledge that could be gained from using this type of tech.
It's extremely unlikely that any of the people developing it are prepared fo share precisely what they can learn about you as an individual based off of your use of these tools.
Literally nobody was asking for GPT algorithms to be injected into their OS, social media apps and everywhere else.
Its unavoidable, but hardly because its what people want. It's because the companies that make this technology know they need to act fast before regulations and laws are introduced which limit their ability to scrape data from us.
The more I get people telling me "it'll change things FOREVAAAAAR", the more red flags I start seeing. What I mean is, it's all marketing, hype, and so far no substance.
It's far more sinister than that.
This technology is potentially dangerous and the companies which are developing it know that regulations are coming soon.
Theyre desperately trying to feed their models as much data as possible before restrictions occur and they're quite happy to destroy any brand loyalty they might have had to get it.
I can't think of a single person who wanted to see GPT integrated into Facebook messenger or Windows 11 or Snapchat or anywhere else when it's availble for free as a seperate app.
There's clearly ulterior motives at play.
However, when I use the Window Copilot compared to GPT from the OpenAI website, the Window Copilot's results are extremely poor. Will it ever match the quality of GPT from the OpenAI website?
Recall will be handy, I’ll use it. Pretty sure I’m going to get one of these NPU PCs too.
It could be useful if you use a different pc for anything that requires privacy like banking.
@@maccagrabme - Yup. I shifted to iOS for banking years ago.
Sooo MASSIVE privacy violations? And nobody cares???
How is this privacy violation you goof ball , this runs locally
Seems completely useless. Other than collecting all your info to sell and to train the next AI models. They should pay us to use it
They know that soon they'll be regulated so they're trying to force as many people to use ut as possible before that occurs.
It's absolutely scummy, but they obviously got the idea from Meta.
That's very nice, dude.
If i did not move to linux a few years ago, copilot could screenshot me installing linux.
Matt should have 20 million subs….the most impressive thing about this video for me was the fact that the fing guy talks without a script just like that lol on the fly!
Matt...you're doing the eyeballs thing again on the thumbnail.
I thought we talked about this already🤣
As a professor, I thought the’ designer in PowerPoint would be very helpful. Fairly quickly, I saw what a transparent gimmick it was and I knew my students wouldn’t take this seriously.
I quickly developed a few slide masters and just stick with those. It’s the content, not the cg that matters.
Apple needs to seriously impress with whatever they announce at WWDC. Microsoft has a studio to make Copilot agents and us Apple enjoyers are still using Siri from 2010.
If everything is stored locally (not on the cloud) How will the laptops have enough HDD to store all of these screen snapshots?
Maybe they should create an external device for Copilot. One that plugs into the USB-C port. The device could have NVMe drive, ram, and the powerful AI chip.
"I can set this up however I want". Looks like a regular window.
I want it in Windows Vista gadget form B)
Wow just all so exciting! I know what my summer laptop is going to be.
Lots of cool stuff this week! Is Rabbit r1 DOA???
8:47 For those who don’t know, the feature about drawing and turn it into something with AI comes from Nvidia Canvas and it’s been out for months. They didn’t invent anything 😅
If we can get someone to test and see if it sends packets of your Information when connected to the internet, then we can see how safe it is for privacy. If I have it offline then go online will it send the offline data to some server? These are the things we need to know.
It's interesting how fast but also how slow it's all beibg implemented. Or maybe that's just cayse we're in the present of it all. All of this will be minimal in the next couple of years. Its like something that should have always existed. Amazing.
Imagine your employer checking your day history to see how much you've pretended to work...
Anyone can experience this feature using Rewind app. It's available for MacOS and Windows
It sure changed my mind about using windows in the future
You also have to worry about the internet service providers picking off data
I don't think they are going to run gpt-4o offline, maybe just the paint ai app, and the screenshot thing and few minor things. If it's really an npu it should be able to run local models like llama3.