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Microsoft Will Retry Its Rollout Of Recall In October - DTH

Daily Tech News Show

Tom Merritt

Technology, News

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 22 August 2024

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Microsoft is going to retry its rollout of Recall to Windows Insider PCs beginning in October, The U.S. FTC fines Lingo Telecom $1 million for its role in transmitting deep fake robocalls of President Biden, and Cloud storage company Dropbox has acquired AI-powered scheduling tool Reclaim.ai.


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0:41.9

It looks like Microsoft is going to retry its rollout of

0:44.4

recall to Windows Insider PCs beginning in October. Recalls the

0:48.4

company service for compatible PCs that continuously take screenshots of

0:51.8

user activity, scans those screenshots with optical character. that The initial rollout of recall was postponed due to security concerns that

1:04.0

attackers with access to a PC could easily access those screenshots and the

1:08.1

OCR database due to lack of encryption.

1:10.8

Microsoft announced in a blog post back in June that the recall database and the screenshots would be encrypted at rest.

1:17.0

A few more details and the announcement that recall would be rolled out in October came via an update to that blog post on Wednesday.

1:26.2

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission is fined Lingo Telecom $1 million for transmitting

1:31.3

fraudulent robocalls that used an AI generated

1:34.2

voice imitating President Joe Biden instructing voters not to take part in the New Hampshire

1:38.8

primary. This step follows the FCC's proposed six6 million fine for Stephen Kramer, the political consultant

1:45.3

who directed the calls.

1:46.8

In response to the settlement, the Enforcement Bureau Chief Loyan A Eagle stated, the potential

1:51.2

combination of the misuses of generative AI voice cloning technology

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