Can we PLEASE stop with this crap? I have a samsung tv, and noticed recently that it was constantly starting in the samsung tv app, instead of the last app used as it was doing. Turns out, instead of changing the settings on the tv's, they ADDED a setting, turned on by default, that makes the tv open in samsung tv, despite their being a setting labelled "auto run last app on startup" already activated. Namely, they added a new, on by default tv setting that overrode your own previously chosen options. Whether you like it or not, presumably to try and justify the money they spend on the licensing for the samsung tv contracts.
The issue with Recall isn't opt-in or opt-out, it's the fact it exists as a feature at all. A threat actor will just need to enable a legitimate feature to get malware levels of access to one's data. There is no need to get around anti-malware software to download a malicious payload that will collect data because Recall will do it for them. This is the best example of just because you can do something, doesn't mean you should.
to be fair at least with default-off they will have to begin building data collections from when it was enabled and not your entire 6 month history instantly exfiltrated. Which gives you or a security program some time to notice.
@@pneumonoultramicroscopicsi4065 Browser history is a very different thing. There's no expectation of privacy online; I feel like the vast majority of people know that. There _is,_ however, an expectation of privacy with one's personal files and offline activity. Having _everything_ you do on your computer captured, analyzed, and made searchable, is very different than being able to look at a list of URLs you visited.
The feature itself is actually kind of neat but the poor implementation and the fact that anyone with a brain can't be arsed trusting MS is what makes this a non starter.
@@Stopher2475 or they have plans for a subscription model or they have plans to sell AI enabled computers. Have - because the feature has not be scrapped.
guarantee it'll be opt-in for half a year until everyone forgets it exists, then next update, they'll switch it back to opt out, pretend it was a bug, say they fixed it, never do so, and pretend it's all fine. then in a year or two you won't be able to opt out anymore besides maybe some cmd or registry hack that they'll play cat and mouse with just like they are with local profiles rn.
then i'll make a windows service (started automatically by services.msc even before user logs in) to check the registry keys and auto disable recall once the reg values got changed for any reason.
100% correct here, I don’t want any of this crap. Just an OS that allows me to do my work. Also I don’t want a version of paint which can draw me a pretty picture. Quite happy with what I have thank you. When will they learn? Stop pissing off consumers of your products please. Look at the uptake of Windows 11 since release, fix the bugs it has rather than adding all this AI crap. Oh, and stop it reinstalling the crap I have deleted every time I install another feature update please. I don’t want, Spotify or Clip Champ or Office 365 thanks, or any other crap you’re peddling out! I have already brought my PC or product key.
I think you peeps need a reality check. Windows belongs to Microsoft, it's not yours. A computer with Windows on it is not your computer. MS have their own goals and desires. Most people are lazy, have no spine, and will bend over and accept the invasion of their privacy. Microsoft is betting on it. So either wise up or shut up.
The PR disaster around Recall is a deeper reflection of a serious senior management problem within Redmond. Nothing gets to a major presentation by Redmond that has not been screened by different groups (product, legal, marketing, ..), especially if Satya has to speak about it. Senior management failed to manage this one on its own.
ok just tell them they to send a fine of 3 million USD out of the 45 Billion that they made out of selling that data and advancing their AI on it. That should teach those bastards.
In an unrelated news, a spokesperson for P-Hub cited record profits due to savings in infrastructure. "Thanks to recall, we now have unlimited site backups for free, thanks Microsoft!"
@@Konic_and_Snuckles Did you asking a question about Sparking Zero earlier today? Cuz if so I just watched that video and saw that comment like 30 mins ago
Microsoft Recall, when looking at old family videos may get you get you labeled for CP, because you have a video of yourself, at the beach, at 3yo without trousers or just baby photos
potentially worse, anyone with access to this data can sell those photos and weve seen how seriously they are taking security, "forgetting" to add encryption until last minute.
Opt-in, until that one windows update, that turns it on, by default. You know, the way windows update loves changing settings that we previously set. Like the unethical mega-corp they are.
The problem with the Adobe situation is TOS are legally enforceable (I think?) and a blog post doesn't actually mean anything. If they didn't mean all the things they put in the TOS then why are all those things still there😂??
Dropped the ball with the Adobe story. You didn't mention how they forced users to accept the terms in order to use or even cancel their photoshop subscription
Fucking what? Accept the terms in order to cancel the subscription? What kind of fucking dystopian bullshit is that? I'm so glad that I never supported Adobe in my life. What the actual hell.
@@SableLeaf That's how Adobe rolls with CC, whenever a TOS updates comes up, you either accept it, or you have no access to CC until you do. It's been that way since day 1 and it's why I cling maniacally to my CS6 Master Collection DVDs.
This is normal in US law. In most criminal and other cases people have a right to be tried by a jury rather than a judge. Corporations being 1st class people obviously have better versions of these rights.
It's crazy that all these companies keep trying to get away with so much crap and then only repent on it or explain why it's not like we think it is when they get caught. It's always been like this of course.
Because there are a lot of stupid people in the world that don't care. Recall should be the downfall of Windows. Will it be? Of course not, cause there are a lot of idiots that don't have anything to hide and don't care that Recall is a privacy disaster.
The Adobe thing is a perfect example of "If you put up with evil, it only gets worse". Basically the problem the same thing they realized about dictators in ww2.
In the 40+ years I've been around PCs, I have never said, "Hey, I don't remember what I was looking at. I sure wish there was a searchable database of everything I've been doing."
"I sure wish there was a searchable database of everything I've been doing." Oh there definitely is. But if you have to ask then you probably don't have access.
I don't trust Adobe's clarification, but rather whatever their terms of use say. They make it abundantly clear what they give themselves the right to, regardless how they try to dismiss it.
It'll be disabled until the next update when they make your default browser go back to Edge and everything with a non-Microsoft app forgets what program to use so they can pop up that dialog box to suggest using the media player app or office, or the built in email app or some other thing they altered back to default. It's like the biggest companies make the worst crap.
Regarding Adobe's terms of service you have to remember that legal documents written in English aren't actually written in English. They are written in a dialect unique to the court system that resembles English but defines and interprets words differently. Moreover, those definitions and interpretations can vary by jurisdiction. Sometimes overlapping jurisdictions (Federal, state or province, municipality) lead to words having multiple inherently conflicting meanings.
I can ALREADY search for anything I've ever done on my Windows 10 PC. Why the f*ck would I want literally millions of screenshots of it piling up in the background??
@@phitc4242 40-100 lines of code? Nice, do it yourself. You probably know as much about programming as Elon Musk (who said type annotations would become unnecessary thanks to AI).
@@matthewboyer4212 I said simple version... I mean, I can give it a shot. why not? I mean, I'd use the following: python, something that can screenshot (linux thank you for being sexy as fuck in that regard; looking at you, grim; or similar), and some tesseract maybe, for ocr. and that's what I meant with simple, because tesseract is certainly not a LLM type of AI but still is capable of detecting some form of text, especially if that is of screenshots from computer text. and just slap some data base (or just plaintext) on top of your search results. if there is some library that converts images to text descriptions, I'm sure it would get more complicated :D and if you really wanted to, for image compression you could just use ffmpeg, I guess.
All these companies changing their TOS to some umbrella term and then going "Oh yes but that isn't what we mean", and then not changing the tos, still means the tos is an umbrella term. They will lie, if it's profitable.
@@SIPEROTH When they bought Macromedia to acquire Flash, ColdFusion and Dreamweaver, they instantly laid of the most important people for these products, which led to Flash being a security nightmare for the remainder of its existence. They had to reconsult the main guy to fix these issues as they were to incompetent to fix it themselves.
Recall becomes "opt-in" and it's one of the many buried checkboxes during initial setup that you can breeze over and they totally won't stop you from accidentally continuing without noticing it And then when you realize it's on it's as buried in the settings as possible
Seeing the Windows settings menu after being so used to Linux for so long made me want to pour bleach into my eyes. It's seriously disgusting. It's either purposefully this way or they think it's easy to use because they've become accustomed to it.
@@WitchyWhispers1 they clearly design it for the biggest idiot they can find, hilariously big buttons with comically few actual functions. its like they wanted to you to *feel* like you did something, while making sure you couldnt
I have said for years that the fine should be base on a percentage of the company revenue (not profit, revenue), that way small companies getting fined would not lead to bankruptcy but big corporations would still feel the sting. might not be perfect but it would be better than the system we have now.
The EU already fines them with Billions per infraction. That's the way to do it. Just express the fine amount as a percentage of their worldwide profit.
@@spencersharp8155IMO they should do math to figure out about how much they made from whatever unethical practice they took part in, and then fine them 1.5 or 2x that. Not only will there be no potential reward for such practices, but any reward will be so far from worth it that no one will try. Go out of business? Too bad, don't care, don't be the villain next time and maybe you won't have a problem lol
Whenever a big corpo comes to "clarify" something, what that _really_ translates to is "backtracking" after they were caught trying to get away with doing shady shit, hoping nobody would notice until years later only to then come out and say "Why are you worrying now, it's the way it's _always_ been!"
I was initially very concerned about Microsoft capturing screenshots of everything I did and building a search engine around that which could potentially expose all sorts of information. Then I remembered it was built by the same people that make windows search, outlook search and bing and then I realised I didn’t need to worry so much.
Microsoft is the least of my worries in that data collection nightmare-they might, by chance, find a way to actually use the data, but bad actors will definitely find a way to abuse it. The only side that would suffer is the user who will not get anything out of it because... well, Microsoft would be doing the 'searching'...
Ah, I love putting my car keys, wallet, and paper containing all my passwords (they're the same across all accounts) and other things in a giant red wheelbarrow, using an old rusted lock in my door, and signing up for all Google services with one credit card.
Adobe: “We don’t train our AI with your art. We don’t claim ownership of your art. We don’t scan your art for copyright infringement or illegal stuff unless it’s on our servers.” So let me guess what’s going to be said in the next year or so, preferably in court. “We don’t TRAIN our AI with anyone’s private art, we VALIDATE it with everyone’s art.” “We don’t claim OWNERSHIP of anyone’s art, just a perpetual, non-negotiable, free LICENSE for redistribution and modification for personal and commercial use. The creator can still do whatever they want.” “We didn’t scan anyone’s private art outside of our servers. You see, whenever someone saves a file from one of our programs it’s effectively just a NODE on our cloud, thus we only scanned a series of REMOTE NODES on our cloud and NOT the individual’s computer.”
Who knows... I've been seeing people say IP theft isn't actual theft, and that IP/Copyright law should be abolished because you can't own ideas and ideas can't be stolen. Maybe someone there kinda has the same views but are pretending they care.
@@stitchfinger7678 A healthy and secure social system with pragmatic individualistic and collectivistic trust? I mean, this is a pretty good reason to do a lot of things, after tossing IP/Copyright law out of the window - considering that IP/Copyright law has been abused to the depths of bullshit. xD
@@stitchfinger7678 I'm not entirely sure some of these people really consider that beyond the notion that if people can use your IP without permission it forces the ones who own IP to do a better job (since true competition isn't making a competing product, it's using a competitor's product to make a competing product). I speak as someone who recently got in an argument with someone saying Nintendo should not be granted a monopoly to make Mario games.
@@SableLeaf To be fair, it may have been abused but it doesn't mean it doesn't do good either. And as I say, if you are concerned over how corps treat IP, I don't think the thing you want is to have corps have less rules over IP use.
@@icantcomeupwithnames469 I'm not him (obviously), but I started with Mint for around a week, swapped back to Windows because of how frustrating it was to do things I expected to work as easy as that OS (Helldivers 2 is *much* laggier on Mint out of the box). I'm now on Debian after hearing all its praises and finding myself wanting to tinker around with my system. It's probably the best intermediate distro out there. If you aren't a gamer nor want to waste your time tinkering like I do, you'd probably enjoy Mint more since "it just works" after getting used to Linux.
@@icantcomeupwithnames469 I'm using Nobara. It's a Fedora-based distro that's focused on gaming. It works really well for just about every game I play, but then I don't play most F2P multiplayer games.
@@icantcomeupwithnames469 if you're looking for one, go with vanilla debian and set the desktop environment to KDE plasma. Mint or Fedora (KDE plasma) is my closest recommendation.
@@svenkuffer4512 It's not clever though. Anyone can think of a dystopian idea like changing a well-known technological term to include a company's brand name in it. When companies actually implement such dystopian ideas, it's pretty dumb, especially when somebody else has already said the exact same thing as a joke.
@@svenkuffer4512 It's subjective depending on how brainwashed you are, I guess. For people who realize the damage advertising causes to society in general, it's pretty clearly terrible.
Windows 10 is my last OS from Microsoft. Dumping AI in my face to pump up MS stock is BS. Have you noticed Windows 10 numbers are rising and 11 are dropping? And I like my keyboard layout. I don't need another key taken for a feature I will never use.
@@thecompanioncube4211 I'd definitely switch to Linux if I could (I've dabbled with it on and off for years) but it's not practical for me right now. For now I'm remaining a Windows 10 holdout as long as I can.
Just completed the move over to a linux distro called kubuntu now. Took me about a day to set up. Recall was the last push, but most diffidently not the only one. I'm done with windows.
I used many linux distros then used macOs (im a developer ) and I could never go back mac is like linux but setup and easy to use and for the most part better
Oh wow, thanks for the shoutout and for linking my video! You're a class act! I haven't totally given up on the Spotify Car Thing yet, but it's going to be a difficult prospect to repurpose it. It's a shame, because using the hardware is nice... and I see no good reason for Spotify to kill it the way they have. Bad for everyone.
“ i can’t remember that thing i was looking for..”- USE HISTORY in your browsers Where did i put that file ? - USE FILE search bar.. We do NOT need recall
Funny thing is WIndows 10 had the same damn feature, it used common, documented Windows API and NT filesystem calls. It was called Windows timeline. All of this could've been a search bar for an EXISTING FEATURE.
I have had times where I knew things were in my history but could not find them and MS file search is crap. That said I 100% do not trust MS to not turn this into some kind of data harvesting so it's not that it's not needed/wanted, but that we can't see the code to know what it is or could be doing.
we also didn't really need the internet 10 years ago, nowadays it is almost considered a human right. I don't believe Recall is inherently a bad feature, rather people are reasonably scared (albeit a lot of people are just feeding into paranoia, but that's a different thing) of how that data will end up being used and how this will affect the security of users. We're just taking in the idea of having software and services that make use of neural networks trained with gigantic datasets to work, the governments around the world have yet to catch up in order to make sensible regulations and this particular feature, while cool in theory, can't be seen as anything but a data collector as things stand right now. If this were Apple who launched this feature, it wouldn't have been this controversial because nobody cares about Apple's ecosystem except Apple users, but since Windows is used literally everywhere, it is hard to justify this kind of innovation from Microsoft. I'd like to see someone else try this in 3-4 years when we have more of an idea what the sensible thing to do is in regards to how this kind of software collects data and for what that data ends up being used.
I love that instead of Apple using "Artificial Intelligence", it decides to use "Apple Intelligence", signifying how stupid that treat their own costumers.
@@i-am-linja Apple does it very excessively, things like XDR Display, Spatial Audio, Spatial Computing, Neural Engine, Unified Memory, Tandem Oled, etc. It's all tech that has a standard name but they make up their own so it seems more sophisticated. Maybe they do do some improvements, but it's confusing.
As a Filipino, the captions "I do not recall, your honor" are even more hilarious since we have a municipal mayor who's suspected of being a Chinese spy and whose citizenship is being questioned. Her answer to almost all the questions asked by the senators (even those regarding her childhood and family background) in the hearing is "hindi ko na po maalala, your honor" which directly translates to... "I do not recall, your honor." 😅
The thing about this copilot feature is it sounds like this is going to be coming to deskstop eventually. So what about medical professionals? What happens when the AI is just reading our screens, and someone gets access to our computers and goes looking for patient information? What happens when someone hacks a security professionals PC and goes looking for login credentials for every PC in the building? There was no thought put into this feature at all.
I think what everyone keeps missing about the Adobe thing is not the scanning part, it's the way that it was implemented. You HAVE to agree to continue using the software and there's NO option to disagree and cease using their service because you disagree with the TOS. Any projects that are stored in their cloud have to basically be abandoned. Want to uninstall? Hope you're cool with agreeing to their TOS. It really does sound like Adobe is trying to take their customers work to train their LLM.
Jokes on you, that's already exactly what it does. And why it's a huge problem, also not even screenshots like they claimed, it's straight up video recording.
I think this is still a bad move.. we need a tech illiterate option where a BIG window pops up asking do you know what recall is.. and. ABIG NO.. so seniors and others do NOT accidentally turn it on.. we know they will NEVER use it.. we need this type of transparency.
@@Aeroxima There were some benefits in some of the versions, but most were worse. Windows 3.11 sucked. Games still ran under DOS 6.0. Windows 95 was better but still many games wanted DOS 6.0. 98 was fine, but not the most stable. Windows XP was great. I then tries Windows 7 and liked it. I only upgraded to Windows 10 because they offered a free upgrade. I saw nothing to warrant it. You could have done everything as a skin under 7. Windows 11 looks like a train wreck. I am not touching it. I can only hope they get their heads out of their asses for Windows 13 (which they likely will not call it... maybe Windows AI) because Windows 12 is supposed to be out by the end of the year. Windows 11 only has 26% of the Windows users as of about 6 months ago. MS is trying to force people to switch be threatening stopping security updates. They will likely have to extend it past the October 2025 deadline because Windows 10 will likely still have more users than Windows 11. If they actually push some of the things they are talking it will slow adoption and Windows 12 will likely be worse. I am guessing support for Windows 10 will be extended until 2027 or 8. Maybe Windows 13 will be better (or whatever they call it). There really is no reason for MS to put out new versions of Windows any more other than to force crap that people do not want on them. I might never change from Windows 10.
6:40 Adobe "scanning that it does... happens to content stored in adobe cloud" Well then obviously their next goalpost is making cloud storage required to use a tool or feature.
Jesus, this generative AI trend is just never ending. What are these companies going to do when the average user just ignores the app or doesn’t use the program?
Simply put, there aren't as many people watching or following tech news as you think there are. A lot of people will use whatever they want. In a few years schools will all have copilot PCs, like we did windows XP. Rooting against Ai features is pretty much an uphill battle, where at the top of the hill stands several terminators with Barret 50cals, guided missile launchers, and mini guns.
@@smittyvanjagermanjenson182everyone said we'd already using the blockchain by now. There's no reason that schools need co-pilot. They're going to be using cheap Chromebooks. Why would schools want co-pilot which is wrong 52% of the time?
@@smittyvanjagermanjenson182The fact that people aren't watching tech is evidence as to why this stuff is going to pop and be another bubble. Among the people that follow tech, they're very distrusting of this. The public at large is already sick of llm being forced down their throat. I mean some of them will just accidentally turn on some of these features and never use them which I'm sure is what Microsoft is banking on. But the public at large doesn't want recall. Lol.
I don't really like the coverage of the Adobe news. The terms of service are clear. Even if Adobe pretty promises in a worthless blog post that they won't do those things, the terms and conditions - the only thing that legally matters - still say they can (and therefore it's a matter of time until they will).
I love that Apple called AI Apple intelligence where Jack Ma already made the cringe joke of calling it Alibaba Intelligence like 3 years ago and everyone thought it was cringe at the time. Goes to show Apple is still taking credit for the work of others.
MS users: Apples time machine is pretty handy, wish we had something like that MS: How about an every 3 seconds machine? MS users: The hell is wrong with you?
"opt-in" until nobody uses it. then they'll just flip the switch and say "oops"
Yea when nobody turn it on they will force it on in a update
just like Adobe did
@@SmileyJack. That! That right there. Is a perfect example.
@SoundwaveSinus9 while making hundreds of millions from the data.
Can we PLEASE stop with this crap? I have a samsung tv, and noticed recently that it was constantly starting in the samsung tv app, instead of the last app used as it was doing. Turns out, instead of changing the settings on the tv's, they ADDED a setting, turned on by default, that makes the tv open in samsung tv, despite their being a setting labelled "auto run last app on startup" already activated.
Namely, they added a new, on by default tv setting that overrode your own previously chosen options. Whether you like it or not, presumably to try and justify the money they spend on the licensing for the samsung tv contracts.
The issue with Recall isn't opt-in or opt-out, it's the fact it exists as a feature at all. A threat actor will just need to enable a legitimate feature to get malware levels of access to one's data. There is no need to get around anti-malware software to download a malicious payload that will collect data because Recall will do it for them. This is the best example of just because you can do something, doesn't mean you should.
But but but ai!
to be fair at least with default-off they will have to begin building data collections from when it was enabled and not your entire 6 month history instantly exfiltrated. Which gives you or a security program some time to notice.
You act as if your data isn't already out there
None of you seemed outraged with browser history for example, you'll get used to it
@@pneumonoultramicroscopicsi4065 Browser history is a very different thing. There's no expectation of privacy online; I feel like the vast majority of people know that. There _is,_ however, an expectation of privacy with one's personal files and offline activity. Having _everything_ you do on your computer captured, analyzed, and made searchable, is very different than being able to look at a list of URLs you visited.
Literally no one asked for this feature, no one. Microsoft is being delusional.
Clearly they had plans for the data.
@Stopher2475 100% I have lost trust with Windows. I'v switched my laptop to Linux Mint. The main PC is next.
Controlling bosses would love to monitor their employees
The feature itself is actually kind of neat but the poor implementation and the fact that anyone with a brain can't be arsed trusting MS is what makes this a non starter.
@@Stopher2475 or they have plans for a subscription model or they have plans to sell AI enabled computers.
Have - because the feature has not be scrapped.
the fact that they "forgot" the encryption before the backlash is even more alarming
guarantee it'll be opt-in for half a year until everyone forgets it exists, then next update, they'll switch it back to opt out, pretend it was a bug, say they fixed it, never do so, and pretend it's all fine. then in a year or two you won't be able to opt out anymore besides maybe some cmd or registry hack that they'll play cat and mouse with just like they are with local profiles rn.
Facts
then i'll make a windows service (started automatically by services.msc even before user logs in) to check the registry keys and auto disable recall once the reg values got changed for any reason.
And eu should be like you lied you used that excuse 10 times so you lied all those times while being under oath so. 1000 billion dollars please. XD
100% correct here, I don’t want any of this crap. Just an OS that allows me to do my work. Also I don’t want a version of paint which can draw me a pretty picture. Quite happy with what I have thank you. When will they learn? Stop pissing off consumers of your products please. Look at the uptake of Windows 11 since release, fix the bugs it has rather than adding all this AI crap. Oh, and stop it reinstalling the crap I have deleted every time I install another feature update please. I don’t want, Spotify or Clip Champ or Office 365 thanks, or any other crap you’re peddling out! I have already brought my PC or product key.
I think you peeps need a reality check. Windows belongs to Microsoft, it's not yours. A computer with Windows on it is not your computer. MS have their own goals and desires. Most people are lazy, have no spine, and will bend over and accept the invasion of their privacy. Microsoft is betting on it. So either wise up or shut up.
The PR disaster around Recall is a deeper reflection of a serious senior management problem within Redmond.
Nothing gets to a major presentation by Redmond that has not been screened by different groups (product, legal, marketing, ..), especially if Satya has to speak about it. Senior management failed to manage this one on its own.
"Your honor, my client claims oopsie daisy"
The demons told me to!
That defense appears to work great for corporations.
Your client claims a while bouquet of oopsiedasies
ok just tell them they to send a fine of 3 million USD out of the 45 Billion that they made out of selling that data and advancing their AI on it. That should teach those bastards.
opus daese
In an unrelated news, a spokesperson for P-Hub cited record profits due to savings in infrastructure. "Thanks to recall, we now have unlimited site backups for free, thanks Microsoft!"
and with Recall, they can never forget it
There's a dystopian future film in here somewhere, I can feel it.
@@Konic_and_Snuckles Already been done. It was called Antitrust (2001).
@@Konic_and_Snuckles Did you asking a question about Sparking Zero earlier today? Cuz if so I just watched that video and saw that comment like 30 mins ago
@@Konic_and_Snuckles
*_RECALL RECALL RECALL!_*
Don't trust Microsoft. They're brain butchers.
I can't recall anyone asking for that feature.
Microsoft Recall, when looking at old family videos may get you get you labeled for CP, because you have a video of yourself, at the beach, at 3yo without trousers
or just baby photos
potentially worse, anyone with access to this data can sell those photos and weve seen how seriously they are taking security, "forgetting" to add encryption until last minute.
Opt-in, until that one windows update, that turns it on, by default. You know, the way windows update loves changing settings that we previously set. Like the unethical mega-corp they are.
Then the 3 Million fine for it meanwhile they made billions of selling the data
Exactly. Just like services WE disable, but along comes a Microsoft Windows update, and oops - sorry, we enabled all that again, because we can.
Like all the laptops and pc's that are art right now to a MS cloud user acct instead of a local user acct, look that up
@@JohnChrysostom101 I have shift+f10 oobe\bypassnro tattooed on my hand
Dude I’ve never had that issue on windows 10 💀 my settings are still the same as when I got my current system.
The problem with the Adobe situation is TOS are legally enforceable (I think?) and a blog post doesn't actually mean anything. If they didn't mean all the things they put in the TOS then why are all those things still there😂??
Dropped the ball with the Adobe story. You didn't mention how they forced users to accept the terms in order to use or even cancel their photoshop subscription
Fucking what? Accept the terms in order to cancel the subscription? What kind of fucking dystopian bullshit is that? I'm so glad that I never supported Adobe in my life. What the actual hell.
Yar har, adobe!
I would NEVER pay adobe a dime for their software, and have never😂
@@SableLeaf That's how Adobe rolls with CC, whenever a TOS updates comes up, you either accept it, or you have no access to CC until you do. It's been that way since day 1 and it's why I cling maniacally to my CS6 Master Collection DVDs.
They're also pulling an ASUS and saying, "This is all a misunderstanding-you were confused." 🙄
Wait, Google PAID to get a SINGLE JUDGE to view their case instead of a Jury and NO ONE is outraged at this?!
Bro nobody cares, it’s only a problem when they do something that pissess off enough people with power
Google and Apple get a free space for the crap they do.
This is normal in US law. In most criminal and other cases people have a right to be tried by a jury rather than a judge. Corporations being 1st class people obviously have better versions of these rights.
It's crazy that all these companies keep trying to get away with so much crap and then only repent on it or explain why it's not like we think it is when they get caught.
It's always been like this of course.
"""""safety, security, privacy, convenience"""""
_edit:_ couldn't type convenience
As the old adage goes: It's easier to ask for forgiveness than permission.
Even when they get what will happen? Nothing
It's the way to maximise profit. There are ethical companies, but they're not the ones that get to consume the world.
Because there are a lot of stupid people in the world that don't care. Recall should be the downfall of Windows. Will it be? Of course not, cause there are a lot of idiots that don't have anything to hide and don't care that Recall is a privacy disaster.
The Adobe thing is a perfect example of "If you put up with evil, it only gets worse".
Basically the problem the same thing they realized about dictators in ww2.
In the 40+ years I've been around PCs, I have never said, "Hey, I don't remember what I was looking at. I sure wish there was a searchable database of everything I've been doing."
"I sure wish there was a searchable database of everything I've been doing."
Oh there definitely is. But if you have to ask then you probably don't have access.
@@ShipwreckCaptain That's the point. They didn't have to ask.
Nobody asked.
@@ShipwreckCaptain…unless you’re the government.
I'm sure some ppl are interested in that. Just not the average user.
what about your browsing history Isn't that not a searchable database of everywhere you've been on the Internet?
Well, I got an audible advert for 1984 beforehand. Feels about right
I don't trust Adobe's clarification, but rather whatever their terms of use say. They make it abundantly clear what they give themselves the right to, regardless how they try to dismiss it.
The Tim Cook impressions will never get boring Riley, please never stop doing them
Interesting that Microsoft decided to let users disable the spyware instead of shelving the "feature" entirely.
its so they can re-activate it "by accident" with the next update
@@mxr1337x EXACTLY..... I do not trust this crap at all..back to Mint or Ubuntu I go..
With the feature being opt-in, the default setting is set to disabled. But yeah Microscum could totally switch it to opt-out in a future update.
It'll be disabled until the next update when they make your default browser go back to Edge and everything with a non-Microsoft app forgets what program to use so they can pop up that dialog box to suggest using the media player app or office, or the built in email app or some other thing they altered back to default.
It's like the biggest companies make the worst crap.
It's literally been disable-able the whole time.... It's not news.
4:11 Why is one of the specific actions _“send an email to Tim Cook saying how much I love Tim Cook”?!?!_ 😂
I didn't see such... 🤔
AMD: we made fsr available for everyone
Qualcomm: it's free real-estate
AMD: ah shit
Regarding Adobe's terms of service you have to remember that legal documents written in English aren't actually written in English. They are written in a dialect unique to the court system that resembles English but defines and interprets words differently. Moreover, those definitions and interpretations can vary by jurisdiction. Sometimes overlapping jurisdictions (Federal, state or province, municipality) lead to words having multiple inherently conflicting meanings.
I can ALREADY search for anything I've ever done on my Windows 10 PC.
Why the f*ck would I want literally millions of screenshots of it piling up in the background??
when even if you wanted to do this, a simple version of such a program would be around 40-100 lines of code (without external libraries 😂)
@@phitc4242 this is a good point. Microsoft should have released it as a separate program. that would make more sense
@@phitc4242 40-100 lines of code? Nice, do it yourself. You probably know as much about programming as Elon Musk (who said type annotations would become unnecessary thanks to AI).
@@matthewboyer4212 I said simple version... I mean, I can give it a shot. why not?
I mean, I'd use the following: python, something that can screenshot (linux thank you for being sexy as fuck in that regard; looking at you, grim; or similar), and some tesseract maybe, for ocr. and that's what I meant with simple, because tesseract is certainly not a LLM type of AI but still is capable of detecting some form of text, especially if that is of screenshots from computer text.
and just slap some data base (or just plaintext) on top of your search results.
if there is some library that converts images to text descriptions, I'm sure it would get more complicated :D
and if you really wanted to, for image compression you could just use ffmpeg, I guess.
@@matthewboyer4212 flashback to an argument with a coworker who insisted Musk and Altman are genius programmers.
That thing with Adobe? Yeah, that's why piracy still exists.
Microsoft basically ensured that nobody with even slight security consciousness can upgrade to Windows 11 or beyond.
This has little to do with Win 11 and more to do with the new laptops though
@@javierflores09 for now.
@@javierflores09 Come on, you know full well that the moment it becomes normalised it'll be in every version of windows via a forced update.
Or an aficionado of “older female teacher themed” movies 😂😂
Doont even mention lime linix or whatever either - the main 5 problems that are mainstream are not compatible. Bluestacks mentioning one of them.
All these companies changing their TOS to some umbrella term and then going "Oh yes but that isn't what we mean", and then not changing the tos, still means the tos is an umbrella term. They will lie, if it's profitable.
Adobe Terms of Use: All your base are belong us
Adobe: Don't worry, we're cool. Trust me bro.
Seriously Adobe is from the worst anti consumer companies ever. I am still shocked people pay their silly subscriptions.
Pfff you should see Autodesk
Torrents ftw @@SIPEROTH
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@@SIPEROTH When they bought Macromedia to acquire Flash, ColdFusion and Dreamweaver, they instantly laid of the most important people for these products, which led to Flash being a security nightmare for the remainder of its existence. They had to reconsult the main guy to fix these issues as they were to incompetent to fix it themselves.
Feds were probably salivating at this Co-pilot feature...
I'm quite sure a FISA warrent would give them complete remote access without you even knowing about it.
Recall becomes "opt-in" and it's one of the many buried checkboxes during initial setup that you can breeze over and they totally won't stop you from accidentally continuing without noticing it
And then when you realize it's on it's as buried in the settings as possible
Seeing the Windows settings menu after being so used to Linux for so long made me want to pour bleach into my eyes. It's seriously disgusting. It's either purposefully this way or they think it's easy to use because they've become accustomed to it.
@@WitchyWhispers1 they clearly design it for the biggest idiot they can find, hilariously big buttons with comically few actual functions. its like they wanted to you to *feel* like you did something, while making sure you couldnt
No one is going to spoon feed you like a baby all your life making sure everything is exactly to your liking.
2.3 million is nothing to Google.
We need to update what we charge these companies.
I have said for years that the fine should be base on a percentage of the company revenue (not profit, revenue), that way small companies getting fined would not lead to bankruptcy but big corporations would still feel the sting. might not be perfect but it would be better than the system we have now.
The EU already fines them with Billions per infraction. That's the way to do it. Just express the fine amount as a percentage of their worldwide profit.
@@spencersharp8155IMO they should do math to figure out about how much they made from whatever unethical practice they took part in, and then fine them 1.5 or 2x that. Not only will there be no potential reward for such practices, but any reward will be so far from worth it that no one will try. Go out of business? Too bad, don't care, don't be the villain next time and maybe you won't have a problem lol
That next feature update is going to "accidentally" turn Recall on
on't worry, a hacker will do it for you too.
Whenever a big corpo comes to "clarify" something, what that _really_ translates to is "backtracking" after they were caught trying to get away with doing shady shit, hoping nobody would notice until years later only to then come out and say "Why are you worrying now, it's the way it's _always_ been!"
I was initially very concerned about Microsoft capturing screenshots of everything I did and building a search engine around that which could potentially expose all sorts of information. Then I remembered it was built by the same people that make windows search, outlook search and bing and then I realised I didn’t need to worry so much.
While the joke is funny, remember that there are competent hackers
Microsoft is the least of my worries in that data collection nightmare-they might, by chance, find a way to actually use the data, but bad actors will definitely find a way to abuse it. The only side that would suffer is the user who will not get anything out of it because... well, Microsoft would be doing the 'searching'...
Ah, I love putting my car keys, wallet, and paper containing all my passwords (they're the same across all accounts) and other things in a giant red wheelbarrow, using an old rusted lock in my door, and signing up for all Google services with one credit card.
Microsoft is just still "learning" what the community wants. They "promise" to do better.
yeah, by year 3985....
@@laurentitolledo1838 I think you're underestimating Microsoft's ability to ignore what literally any of their users want.
@@maskedrebel9670 i think you're right on point
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The AI=Apple Intelligence thing made me sigh the longest sigh I ever sighed
Adobe: “We don’t train our AI with your art. We don’t claim ownership of your art. We don’t scan your art for copyright infringement or illegal stuff unless it’s on our servers.”
So let me guess what’s going to be said in the next year or so, preferably in court.
“We don’t TRAIN our AI with anyone’s private art, we VALIDATE it with everyone’s art.”
“We don’t claim OWNERSHIP of anyone’s art, just a perpetual, non-negotiable, free LICENSE for redistribution and modification for personal and commercial use. The creator can still do whatever they want.”
“We didn’t scan anyone’s private art outside of our servers. You see, whenever someone saves a file from one of our programs it’s effectively just a NODE on our cloud, thus we only scanned a series of REMOTE NODES on our cloud and NOT the individual’s computer.”
Who knows... I've been seeing people say IP theft isn't actual theft, and that IP/Copyright law should be abolished because you can't own ideas and ideas can't be stolen.
Maybe someone there kinda has the same views but are pretending they care.
@@RippahRooJizah There literally can't be western society without IP, if you can't own things whats the incentive to do basically anything?
@@stitchfinger7678 A healthy and secure social system with pragmatic individualistic and collectivistic trust? I mean, this is a pretty good reason to do a lot of things, after tossing IP/Copyright law out of the window - considering that IP/Copyright law has been abused to the depths of bullshit. xD
@@stitchfinger7678 I'm not entirely sure some of these people really consider that beyond the notion that if people can use your IP without permission it forces the ones who own IP to do a better job (since true competition isn't making a competing product, it's using a competitor's product to make a competing product).
I speak as someone who recently got in an argument with someone saying Nintendo should not be granted a monopoly to make Mario games.
@@SableLeaf To be fair, it may have been abused but it doesn't mean it doesn't do good either.
And as I say, if you are concerned over how corps treat IP, I don't think the thing you want is to have corps have less rules over IP use.
"Buy your mum an iPhone" made me burst out laughing, it was so unexpected and so good.
F**k Microsoft
no more Windows for me.
Linux is my NEW OS
What distro are you using?
@@icantcomeupwithnames469 I'm not him (obviously), but I started with Mint for around a week, swapped back to Windows because of how frustrating it was to do things I expected to work as easy as that OS (Helldivers 2 is *much* laggier on Mint out of the box).
I'm now on Debian after hearing all its praises and finding myself wanting to tinker around with my system. It's probably the best intermediate distro out there. If you aren't a gamer nor want to waste your time tinkering like I do, you'd probably enjoy Mint more since "it just works" after getting used to Linux.
@@icantcomeupwithnames469 I use Arch
@@icantcomeupwithnames469 I'm using Nobara. It's a Fedora-based distro that's focused on gaming. It works really well for just about every game I play, but then I don't play most F2P multiplayer games.
@@icantcomeupwithnames469 if you're looking for one, go with vanilla debian and set the desktop environment to KDE plasma. Mint or Fedora (KDE plasma) is my closest recommendation.
Still mad that microsoft didnt call their AI "Clippy"
Apple Intelligence - Remember when Alibaba Intelligence was the dumbest thing you'd ever heard a CEO say?
why is it dumb to have a brand? forming a new word from an already existing abbreviation is a clever way to come up with a name for a new brand.
@@svenkuffer4512 It's not clever though. Anyone can think of a dystopian idea like changing a well-known technological term to include a company's brand name in it. When companies actually implement such dystopian ideas, it's pretty dumb, especially when somebody else has already said the exact same thing as a joke.
@@BujuArena it‘s not dumb either, it‘s just a good fitting name. the ‚dystopian‘ part is very subjective.
@@svenkuffer4512 It's subjective depending on how brainwashed you are, I guess. For people who realize the damage advertising causes to society in general, it's pretty clearly terrible.
@@BujuArena so AI equals advertisement? also I see advertisement as a necessary evil.
Android - can't take any screen shots of my banking app.
Microsoft - taking screenshots of my banking website every 5 seconds.
Windows 10 is my last OS from Microsoft. Dumping AI in my face to pump up MS stock is BS. Have you noticed Windows 10 numbers are rising and 11 are dropping? And I like my keyboard layout. I don't need another key taken for a feature I will never use.
I have already switched to Linux. Not saying everyone should and could do the same, but I have
@@thecompanioncube4211 I'd definitely switch to Linux if I could (I've dabbled with it on and off for years) but it's not practical for me right now. For now I'm remaining a Windows 10 holdout as long as I can.
I hope this makes Linux/alternatives _truly_ take off.
I'll switch to Linux too.
@@indigomizumi What should happen in the 'Linux world' to make the switch practical for you? Genuine question.
I wanted to do arts (music, painting) while AI doing my dishes and laundry. Now it's the opposite :(
I'd rather pour water on my motherboard than enabling recall.
molten lava does a better job...
All you need is a hammer.
Just completed the move over to a linux distro called kubuntu now. Took me about a day to set up. Recall was the last push, but most diffidently not the only one. I'm done with windows.
Can't wait for the Total Recall update.
Came here for this!!!
By then Elon will get all our **ses to mars.
"Buy your mom an iPhone" impression never gets old lol
We forgot to make it opt-in. I mean, honestly opt-in, opt-out, they sound so similar already, it's so easy to mix them up, you know?
I think it's funnier that they forgot to encrypt it and told everyone that they did encrypt it when they didn't.
The "Ha Ha *buyyourmomaniphone*" Tim Cook made me cackle out loud.
Will Smith left on a stove top -You totally missed the opportunity for a "Ah that's hot!!” sideline call 😄
You made me laugh with that😂
"Opt-in" also known as "Not now & Remind me in 3 days"
Recall sounds so bad.
This is company espionage at its finest.
Linux is looking better than ever!!! Thanks Microsoft 😂
Mac is looking better than ever
@@keithframe3489Mac never looked better
@@rohithkumarbandari because it looks the best
@@keithframe3489yeah, but you can't just run it on your current hardware.
I used many linux distros then used macOs (im a developer ) and I could never go back mac is like linux but setup and easy to use and for the most part better
Oh wow, thanks for the shoutout and for linking my video! You're a class act!
I haven't totally given up on the Spotify Car Thing yet, but it's going to be a difficult prospect to repurpose it.
It's a shame, because using the hardware is nice... and I see no good reason for Spotify to kill it the way they have.
Bad for everyone.
Riley's gonna have his hands full at the next LTX signing all those.... Ahem... Autographs.
Ah yes, the "apple inteligence".
Reminds me of Elon Musks conversation with "Alibaba Inteligence"
“ i can’t remember that thing i was looking for..”- USE HISTORY in your browsers
Where did i put that file ? - USE FILE search bar..
We do NOT need recall
and then the search bar barely even works most of the time in 11 🤣
Funny thing is WIndows 10 had the same damn feature, it used common, documented Windows API and NT filesystem calls. It was called Windows timeline. All of this could've been a search bar for an EXISTING FEATURE.
I have had times where I knew things were in my history but could not find them and MS file search is crap. That said I 100% do not trust MS to not turn this into some kind of data harvesting so it's not that it's not needed/wanted, but that we can't see the code to know what it is or could be doing.
Yep but Microsoft does. All that juicy personal data to train your AI with.
we also didn't really need the internet 10 years ago, nowadays it is almost considered a human right. I don't believe Recall is inherently a bad feature, rather people are reasonably scared (albeit a lot of people are just feeding into paranoia, but that's a different thing) of how that data will end up being used and how this will affect the security of users. We're just taking in the idea of having software and services that make use of neural networks trained with gigantic datasets to work, the governments around the world have yet to catch up in order to make sensible regulations and this particular feature, while cool in theory, can't be seen as anything but a data collector as things stand right now.
If this were Apple who launched this feature, it wouldn't have been this controversial because nobody cares about Apple's ecosystem except Apple users, but since Windows is used literally everywhere, it is hard to justify this kind of innovation from Microsoft. I'd like to see someone else try this in 3-4 years when we have more of an idea what the sensible thing to do is in regards to how this kind of software collects data and for what that data ends up being used.
This is the first LTT I've watched in afew months, and Riley saying 'I knew you'd be back' was perfect
Humane is the actual meme of the guy giving actual advice and then getting thrown out the window.
My computer has seen things no computer should ever have to see! No way do I want that “stored, saved or put in the cloud” etc.
Do these massive corps have no one on board to just, like, ask the questions normal people will ask?
oh definitely not. they fired them for "lacking vision," and "not being a team player," and other such bullshit.
lol the intro got me - yes, the buttons and the ports 😩😩😩😩🤣🤣
If I recall correctly recall is a security risk.
They could recall it.
@@4.0.4 that’s a brilliant idea!
And then you should recall being in linux instead
“I’m never gunna sign a boob. Ever.” Is crazy lol
I love that instead of Apple using "Artificial Intelligence", it decides to use "Apple Intelligence", signifying how stupid that treat their own costumers.
Maybe you can use “apple intelligence” to grammar check your comments
I really don't see how that follows. It's just branding. _Literally_ every single company in every single sector does it.
@@i-am-linja I know, that's the point
@@PhenomRom maybe, it would still not help
@@i-am-linja Apple does it very excessively, things like XDR Display, Spatial Audio, Spatial Computing, Neural Engine, Unified Memory, Tandem Oled, etc. It's all tech that has a standard name but they make up their own so it seems more sophisticated. Maybe they do do some improvements, but it's confusing.
RECALL is a genius design - well done for that lady that came up with this.
getting close, but not what everyone else meant by "Windows 11 is a defective product we need to recall it"
3:33 someone's in trouble with HR...🤣
AI - Apple Intelligence 😂😂😂. Man oh man what a world we live in😂😂
Ai to these companies = All in 4 the money while removing humans.
this shit should be sued
🤣🤣
Imagine
You by mistake on recall
And search text but windows show something familiar 😂
There’s no better advertisement for Linux than windows
Can't wait for the Github post on how to extricate recall from my PC entirely
Its feeling like we are sliding into a dystopian tech overlords time period more every week now lol
As a Filipino, the captions "I do not recall, your honor" are even more hilarious since we have a municipal mayor who's suspected of being a Chinese spy and whose citizenship is being questioned. Her answer to almost all the questions asked by the senators (even those regarding her childhood and family background) in the hearing is "hindi ko na po maalala, your honor" which directly translates to... "I do not recall, your honor." 😅
Hillary will sue for her likeness being used without consent.
They put the frog on too high heat and it noticed. Now they're turning it down so they can turn it up slower.
Recall, recall, recall.
I told you not to load that.
The thing about this copilot feature is it sounds like this is going to be coming to deskstop eventually. So what about medical professionals? What happens when the AI is just reading our screens, and someone gets access to our computers and goes looking for patient information?
What happens when someone hacks a security professionals PC and goes looking for login credentials for every PC in the building?
There was no thought put into this feature at all.
WELP as a VR Texture creator im not updating Past the version of Substance i use, Adobe has will and can always go F* itself.
The next best thing I've found is Blender with a lot of setup and plugins. I'm not a pro so I just went and did other things instead. (It's not great)
Try material maker. Its substance designer but open source
I think what everyone keeps missing about the Adobe thing is not the scanning part, it's the way that it was implemented. You HAVE to agree to continue using the software and there's NO option to disagree and cease using their service because you disagree with the TOS.
Any projects that are stored in their cloud have to basically be abandoned. Want to uninstall? Hope you're cool with agreeing to their TOS.
It really does sound like Adobe is trying to take their customers work to train their LLM.
How long until it "conveniently" uploads everything you do to the cloud?
It's just so you can sync what you did on your other computers!! /s
There's no need to waste your own hard drive space, we are depositing it into onedrive by default.
Jokes on you, that's already exactly what it does. And why it's a huge problem, also not even screenshots like they claimed, it's straight up video recording.
*AN OOPSIE?* What about the other 15,000+ oopsies they've made their whole existence which is already an oopsie on its own? 🤨
I think this is still a bad move.. we need a tech illiterate option where a BIG window pops up asking do you know what recall is.. and. ABIG NO.. so seniors and others do NOT accidentally turn it on.. we know they will NEVER use it.. we need this type of transparency.
I DO NOT LIKE COMPUTER BUTTONS! - I come back for that mustache.
Humane _had_ to have had their pinky up when they asked for one billion dollars.
Thanks for recalling the Recall recall
I am not touching Windows 11. I tend to skip 1-2 Windows version. Really I see little benefit over Windows XP.
Since moving from Windows 7, it hasn't been about benefit. It's about using what they force you to use, for their profits.
@@Aeroxima There were some benefits in some of the versions, but most were worse. Windows 3.11 sucked. Games still ran under DOS 6.0. Windows 95 was better but still many games wanted DOS 6.0. 98 was fine, but not the most stable. Windows XP was great. I then tries Windows 7 and liked it. I only upgraded to Windows 10 because they offered a free upgrade. I saw nothing to warrant it. You could have done everything as a skin under 7.
Windows 11 looks like a train wreck. I am not touching it. I can only hope they get their heads out of their asses for Windows 13 (which they likely will not call it... maybe Windows AI) because Windows 12 is supposed to be out by the end of the year.
Windows 11 only has 26% of the Windows users as of about 6 months ago. MS is trying to force people to switch be threatening stopping security updates. They will likely have to extend it past the October 2025 deadline because Windows 10 will likely still have more users than Windows 11. If they actually push some of the things they are talking it will slow adoption and Windows 12 will likely be worse. I am guessing support for Windows 10 will be extended until 2027 or 8.
Maybe Windows 13 will be better (or whatever they call it). There really is no reason for MS to put out new versions of Windows any more other than to force crap that people do not want on them. I might never change from Windows 10.
6:40 Adobe "scanning that it does... happens to content stored in adobe cloud"
Well then obviously their next goalpost is making cloud storage required to use a tool or feature.
Jesus, this generative AI trend is just never ending. What are these companies going to do when the average user just ignores the app or doesn’t use the program?
They will silently force it on in an "oopsie" update.
Simply put, there aren't as many people watching or following tech news as you think there are. A lot of people will use whatever they want. In a few years schools will all have copilot PCs, like we did windows XP. Rooting against Ai features is pretty much an uphill battle, where at the top of the hill stands several terminators with Barret 50cals, guided missile launchers, and mini guns.
@@smittyvanjagermanjenson182everyone said we'd already using the blockchain by now. There's no reason that schools need co-pilot. They're going to be using cheap Chromebooks. Why would schools want co-pilot which is wrong 52% of the time?
@@smittyvanjagermanjenson182The fact that people aren't watching tech is evidence as to why this stuff is going to pop and be another bubble. Among the people that follow tech, they're very distrusting of this. The public at large is already sick of llm being forced down their throat. I mean some of them will just accidentally turn on some of these features and never use them which I'm sure is what Microsoft is banking on. But the public at large doesn't want recall. Lol.
They get paid big bucks to do it. As a university student with a very greedy administration, they would happily take the money.
It's 2:38 am on a Saturday, why am I watching this now? Well cause ITS RELILY OF COURSE.
I don't really like the coverage of the Adobe news. The terms of service are clear. Even if Adobe pretty promises in a worthless blog post that they won't do those things, the terms and conditions - the only thing that legally matters - still say they can (and therefore it's a matter of time until they will).
Real ones know we always come back for more Riley
I love that Apple called AI Apple intelligence where Jack Ma already made the cringe joke of calling it Alibaba Intelligence like 3 years ago and everyone thought it was cringe at the time. Goes to show Apple is still taking credit for the work of others.
Well, at least they aren't calling it iAI.
@@MyBohemianDreams Don't give them idea
@@MyBohemianDreams That's true.
Remember when Jack Ma called AI, "Alibaba Intelligence"? This Apple Intelligence reminds me of that
0:30 they fully knew. They didnt care. Noone partners with Tencent and becomes *more* private
That damn penguin keeps looking better, huh?
MS users: Apples time machine is pretty handy, wish we had something like that
MS: How about an every 3 seconds machine?
MS users: The hell is wrong with you?
Microsoft is offering a solution to a problem ive never had nor ever thought i had or wished i had.