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surveillance capitalism
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Surveillance capitalism describes the economic system where personal data is collected and commodified, often without users' full awareness. On WindowsForum.com, discussions explore how artificial intelligence and features like Microsoft's Windows 11 Recall amplify data collection, raising privacy concerns. Users examine the trade-offs between convenience and surveillance, highlighting how everyday interactions with smart devices and operating systems feed into a broader ecosystem of data exploitation. The tag covers threads analyzing the privacy risks of AI-driven tools, the implications of Microsoft's data practices, and the societal impact of normalized data extraction. These conversations reflect growing unease about the erosion of privacy in an era of pervasive digital monitoring.
Artificial intelligence is quietly reshaping daily life, weaving itself into the fabric of everything from the most sophisticated smart devices to the unexpectedly “AI-powered” electric razor or toothbrush. These technologies promise to make life easier, offering personal insights, streamlined...
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In a move that has both intrigued and raised eyebrows across the tech community, Microsoft recently began rolling out its much-discussed 'Recall' feature in a beta version for Windows 11. This feature promises to transform the way users interact with their files and applications, but it carries...
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