1. Microsoft has announced that a controversial AI feature, previously planned for inclusion, will not be part of the Copilot+ Windows build at launch. 2. This marks the second instance of Microsoft back-tracking on the feature referred to as 'Recall'. 3. The decision reflects ongoing adjustments and considerations regarding the integration of AI technologies in Microsoft products.
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