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    Windows Recall faces further delays as Microsoft still can’t deliver a secure and trusted experience

    Microsoft now plans to start publicly testing Recall on Windows in December. The company says that extra time is needed to implement a secure experience. The feature was supported to launch in June, then in October, and now in December. Microsoft’s Recall, the biggest AI feature that was supposed to roll out exclusively as part of Windows 11 24H2 for Copilot+…

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    Microsoft delays Recall rollout to December – Computerworld

    “We are committed to delivering a secure and trusted experience with Recall,” Brandon LeBlanc, senior product manager of Windows, said in a statement. “To ensure we deliver on these important updates, we’re taking additional time to refine the experience before previewing it with Windows Insiders.  “Originally planned for October, Recall will now be available for preview with Windows Insiders on Copilot Plus…

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    Microsoft delays Windows Recall again, now by December

    ​Microsoft is again delaying the rollout of its AI-powered Windows Recall feature after announcing in August that it will be available for Insiders with Copilot+ PCs in October. This comes after the company was forced to drop its plans to release the feature in public preview on June 19, when the new Copilot+ AI PCs were launched. As first reported…

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    Microsoft Delays Recall Launch for Windows Insider Members Until October

    Microsoft’s Recall feature, the AI-enabled timeline for Windows 11 on Copilot+ PCs, will be available only to members of the Windows Insider Program in October. The feature was postponed earlier due to concerns about unencrypted data storage. Initially, Microsoft was going to launch a public preview of Recall on June 18, but this was canceled while it sought further community…

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    Government AI funding to help cut rail delays and boost construction projects

    Almost 100 projects developing AI productivity tools have been awarded a share of £32 million in UK government funding. The funding is specifically aimed at supporting solutions in high growth industries, with the aim of exploiting AI to drive greater productivity and efficiency across key areas of the economy. The 98 projects involve more than 200 businesses and research organizations…

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