微软推出AI截图工具,被斥为“隐私噩梦”
Microsoft rolls out AI screenshot tool dubbed 'privacy nightmare'

原始链接: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cj3xjrj7v78o

微软已开始推出其AI驱动的Recall功能,该功能会定期截取用户屏幕截图,以便轻松搜索过去的活动。最初被称为“隐私噩梦”,该功能曾被暂停,现在在试用后以预览版重新向Windows Insider用户推出。 Recall旨在让用户快速找到信息,例如以前查看过的网站或文档。虽然微软表示用户必须选择加入,可以暂停截图并删除捕获的图像,但隐私倡导者仍然担心。他们认为,Recall可能会在未经他人同意的情况下捕获他人的数据,并可能永久存储敏感信息,例如消失的消息。 如果未经授权的个人访问启用了Recall的设备,也存在安全风险。微软声称数据不会与他们或第三方共享,而是存储在本地,并且需要身份验证。英国信息专员办公室(ICO)正在积极与微软合作,强调数据保护合规性,并保留在保障措施不足的情况下采取行动的权利。

Hacker News上的一篇帖子讨论了微软新的AI截图工具,立即引发了批评。BBC的报道称其为“隐私噩梦”,引发了用户之间的辩论。 一位名为“pseudolus”的用户认为对这一可选功能的强烈抗议有些夸大其词,并提到了类似工具的个人实用性。对此,“WalterGR”表达了对可预测的负面反应的失望,并提到了关于Windows重新引入“回收站”功能的相关帖子,该功能也遭到了用户的强烈反对,正如讨论中链接的Ars Technica文章所述。 总体情绪显示,对隐私影响表示担忧的人与认为该工具可选且可能有用的人之间存在分歧。

原文

Microsoft has begun the rollout of an AI-powered tool which takes snapshots of users' screens every few seconds.

The Copilot+ Recall feature is available in preview mode to some people with Microsoft's AI PCs and laptops.

It is the relaunch of a feature which was dubbed a "privacy nightmare" when it was first announced last year.

Microsoft paused the rollout in 2024, and after trialling the tech with a small number of users, it has begun expanding access to those signed up to its Windows Insider software testing programme.

The BBC has approached Microsoft for comment.

Microsoft says Recall will be rolled out worldwide, but those based in the EU will have to wait until later in 2025.

Users will opt in to the feature and Microsoft says they can "can pause saving snapshots at any time".

The purpose of Recall is to allow PC users to easily search through their past activity including files, photos, emails and browsing history.

For example, Microsoft says a person who saw a dress online a few days ago would be able to use the feature to easily locate where they saw it.

Privacy campaigner Dr Kris Shrishak - who previously called Recall a "privacy nightmare" - said the opt-in mechanism is "an improvement", but felt it could still be misused.

"Information about other people, who cannot consent, will be captured and processed through Recall," he said.

The feature is able to save images of your emails and messaging apps such as WhatsApp - meaning pictures and messages from others will be saved.

This is no different to a user taking a screenshot themselves when they receive a message.

"Think of disappearing messages on Signal that is stored on Recall forever," he said.

And he said he was concerned that malicious actors could exploit the images saved by Recall if they gained login access to a device.

Microsoft said Recall "does not share snapshots or associated data with Microsoft or third parties" and information is not shared between different users.

"Recall requires you to confirm your identity before it launches and before you can access your snapshots," it said.

And it confirmed pictures taken by Recall are stored locally on your computer.

Users can choose which apps are used by the feature, and private mode on some browsers will not be snapshotted.

Microsoft also says the user can delete screenshots which have been captured.

The UK's data watchdog said it has "continued to engage with Microsoft on this matter".

The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) said it had "expectations that user transparency was improved and personal data was not used for purposes other than those for which it was originally collected".

"The ICO does not grant prior approval for any products or services.

"Organisations are accountable for demonstrating their ongoing compliance with data protection law and we will act should they fail to safeguard people's data protection rights".

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