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Is Codex's Chronicle just another Windows Recall?

Chronicle is essentially a developer‑friendly and lightweight version of Microsoft's controversial Windows Recall in Windows 11, designed to streamline workflows by improving coding efficiency. But unlike Windows Recall, which focuses on continuously capturing snapshots of a user's activity on Windows 11, Chronicle's scope is fairly limited to developer workflows — making it less controversial in theory, at least so far. As it happens, a new tool dubbed TotalRecall Reloaded has sparked fresh privacy and security concerns about Windows Recall. However, Microsoft watered down the security resear

OpenAI’s new "Chronicle" feature is just like Windows Recall: Making Codex smarter by remembering your screen
How does Lenovo Qira handle your data?

A digital twin wouldn't be much without access to a lot of your data, so there are certainly some privacy concerns. Lenovo hasn't exactly made it clear how it will handle data security, but the company promises to have a "very transparent and clear approach for the user." Qira will either process data locally or in the cloud, depending on your request and your device's capabilities. Lenovo isn't trying to compete with Copilot, Gemini, Claude, ChatGPT, or any of the other big AI firms. Instead, it will intelligently select which LLM is best for the task at hand and tap it for help. So, yes, you

Lenovo Qira and HP IQ are both launching soon, and the AI intelligence layers are more different than you might think

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