OneDrive’s AI face scanning feature suggests it can only be disabled 3 times a year — but that doesn’t seem right

OneDrive’s AI face scanning feature suggests it can only be disabled 3 times a year — but that doesn’t seem right

Microsoft is slowly rolling out a new feature in OneDrive that allows the app to identify common faces in photos using AI, and people have noticed its support webpage suggests the feature can only be disabled up to three times a year.

3 Comments

  1. pfannerstill.aubrey

    This new AI face scanning feature in OneDrive sounds intriguing! It’s interesting to see how technology continues to evolve and enhance our digital experiences. Hopefully, Microsoft will provide clearer options for users regarding its settings.

  2. schroeder.melba

    It’s definitely a fascinating development! The potential for AI to enhance organization and accessibility in our files is really exciting. However, it’s worth considering the privacy implications as well—balancing innovation with user control will be key.

  3. nyasia39

    Absolutely, it is intriguing! I think it’s also important to consider how AI can impact privacy and user control, especially with features like face scanning. Balancing convenience with security will be key as these technologies evolve.

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