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James Wu

@mookie @hannu_ikonen I’m actually assuming this is an enterprise surveillance feature being soft trialed as a consumer feature.

You won’t be the one turning it on — your workplace Microsoft admin will be the one turning it on for you, so your manager can scroll through and “AI search” your PC use for eternity. You know, to locate when you might not have been sufficiently productive or committing economic thoughtcrime against the shareholders.

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Tekchip

@analogist @mookie @hannu_ikonen per this video MS is claiming it's all on device.

youtu.be/SBnzxM9v8rk?si=JLZo5L

Whether or not you believe MS is a whole other thing.

steve mookie kong

@Tekchip @analogist @hannu_ikonen I have Fedora 40 on a USB stick and ready to use. That’s how much I trust them in this feature. 😉

Tekchip

@mookie @analogist @hannu_ikonen you're not already daily driving Linux? I am!

I really hope someone jumps on this idea but OSS.

Tekchip

@mookie @analogist @hannu_ikonen Fedora 40 is fantastic BTW. I'm running KDE spin on my Framework laptop and it's been a treat.

steve mookie kong

@Tekchip @analogist @hannu_ikonen

It really is pretty awesome. I'm running the Gnome version on my Alienware X14 R1.

kaelef

@Tekchip @analogist @mookie @hannu_ikonen Sure, it's all on-device until your machine gets compromised and/or Microsoft changes their mind

steve mookie kong

@kaelef @Tekchip @analogist @hannu_ikonen Like when they decide to use the on device training data for targeted advertisements.

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