For those who asked: both laptops have an integrated Intel graphics, both have DDR5 RAM, both have NVMe storage. For those who are concerned about copilot, just disable it or don't use Windows 11. For those who say Microsoft is still getting your data, you missed the entire point of this video. Tldr it about being able to run AI locally. You can install your own LLM and train your own data without using the cloud. I showed Premier Pro as that is visual and vs showing a text based LLM that isnt. If you want to dig your heels in and ignore AI like it's going to go away, I hate to tell you, but AI has been in virtually all major systems for years. It's not like it started with ChatGPT 🤦 If you don't dig it, fine. Burn your electronics, don't drive a car, use cash only, and live off the grid. If you aren't going to do that,then AI is part of your tech life. Like it or not. It is what it is.
Please be aware, that having an AI CPU, doesn't mean that all AI workloads will be handled locally. Microsoft Windows 11 has introduced copilot AI. It does not run locally and because of this, it does send anything you give it to Microsoft's servers to be processed. This might change with the new AI PC's but the best answer I can find online about MS using the AI processors, is they will only (and I quote) "kinda run locally".
Hence the tests were not done with copilot. Only with software installed. Also you can install local LLMs but can't really show it as it's visually unappealing 😂
Most illustrative of the advantages and distinctions of the AI-branded personal computers. Thank You for the straightforward presentation. It's 'food for thought' that will help me decide on my next computer upgrade cycle.
Casual subscriber here. I freely admit I don't understand most of the content on this channel, but I do find it interesting. Thanks for not 'over-geeking" the techno speak and keeping it down low for people like me. I've learned a lot.
Well, it can efficiently and locally perform tasks that are collectively grouped in the "AI" category, like writing a journal paper for you so that your research assistant doesn't have to do it.
If an IT tech team can access my PC to troubleshoot, it would seem to me that a bad operator could find away to access the PC to do malicious damage? The AI pc's sounded safe until you reached that point.
This is only if your company owns your computer and you are part of their network and it's been added to their support system. It's not like anyone can just view your computer. If you are not part of any such system, then that feature is not available
@@LironSegev I'm sure all of those permissions could be overcome in due time or proximity to the target. False networks and false rights management properties? Idk man.
Liron, once MS forces us into windows 11 and assuming the NPU chip will eventually be in most PC's, is there a bios setting to disable the NPU? This is a surveillance nightmare and I have no doubt that hidden 'client side scanning' at the OS level will be used 24/7 without our knowledge. Thanks.
I’m jealous your files are only 2.1 gb haha! Very interesting to see your tests. I had no idea there was something like an AI PC but I’m not surprised lol
Hey Liron, I've been the guy rolling my eyes 🙄to AI, like you said LOL😂 - Thanks for all your hard work explaining not only this but all the other subjects I've learned from here on your channel👍
You're doing a fantastic job! I have a quick question: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). What's the best way to send them to Binance?
did you actually watch the video? It works offline without an internet connection. Literally that entire point of an AI PC is the privacy of the data vs cloud AI
Dear Leon, thank you for taking the time to read and reply to comments. What you said in this video was that the NPU works below the OS. Does that mean that the virus detection is basically proprietary firmware and so out of your control ?
@@LironSegev With all due respect, our data is only as private as the software running on the the machine. Since we mere mortals have no control over what Big Tech puts in the software, it seems that AI is giving them more capability to do more local processing “behind our backs”... even without a constant internet connection.
@@JamsODonnell100vPro works beneath the operating system and works together with your anti virus to stop attacks. At the end I link to a video where I showed exactly that.
Any tests or information on how much faster it can run A.I. applications like Stable Diffusion, Pinokio, A.I. image and video creation like Flux, LLMs and more.
I had my doubts about Intel. But for the past few years I have grown to like Intel as they are most definitely advancing not only in there software, but there hardware and security has just leaped up in there advancement. So my eyes are on Intel as they are taking my doubts out of me. Thanks Liron 👍
@LironSegev To be honest These Intel advancements has really opened my eyes. And thanks to you Liron, it has opened my eyes even more. Cant wait till what's next for Intel.
haha no that doesn't work that way. IF you have an IT team and your computer is part of the network and they are responsible for managing your computer, then they add you to their system which then allows them access. Its not like anyone can just get into any computer
So the AI is faster but you make no mention of accuracy. How was the transcription? Any errors? And the scene cut guestimates? were they accurate and the same across BOTH machines?
Yes. Identical. As the program is the same, and so is the source file, and so is the underlying AI code would be equal. Ie. If there were any mistakes, the same would appear in both. That is why the time was the only differential.
@@xgui4-studios You spoke otherwise. To use computationally intensive AI tasks on a Non-AI machine, you might need to rely on remote servers. There you have even less control over your data. Own your data by letting the computation happen in your machine.
@@ArjoRoy-pe6tf With a non ai cpu you will have to use an ai on a server, unless your rich and buy it for local purposes, but it only gets what you give it, meaning the files and projects you are working on. Otherwise it has no access to anything else unless you allow it. His point was with the ai cpu, that it does not operate independently by itself and requires constant contact with the server which allows them access to ALL of your info as it is constantly being shared and uploaded meaning you have zero privacy. Pretty much the same with all smartphones, google, and their apps.
Um, that might be great and all but if your running windows or Mac is your privacy is still at risk with so many outbound settings and connections the average user is unaware of
Thank you for the information about the AI PC. I wasn’t aware of the NPU; I only knew about the GPU and CPU. In ChatGPT’s interface, you can attach a document for analysis and interact directly with the ChatGPT-AI. What type of interface does an AI PC provide that enables users to not only attach documents for analysis but also interact dynamically and directly with its AI technology?
Good question! As you know when you attach a document to ChatGPT it isn't private. Anything uploaded to their system can be used to train their models. On an AI PC you can install your own "ChatGPT" and other AI systems locally on the computer so that everything remains private. When you do that, you can get it to analyze your documents knowing that it doesn't leave your computer.
If youre using Windows 11, your info is being sent to the cloud whether you want it to be or not, as long as you have an internet connection. If you think your data is only kept locally, you are saddly mistaken. This is also the case with Mac. The only way to keep your data local is to use an OS like Linux.
Hi Liron, Thanks for the video. AI is now and the future. For example, if I need to make an email I type sound more professional, I click a button in Gmail, and what I type sounds and looks better. At times an email must look professional. As you did in your video, AI was fast and seamless. Take care.
I bought a Lenovo pc with an AMD processor and it is equipped with a 50Tops NPU. But As far as I know there is no program that can use it. I tried to run Stable Diffusion on it but it cannot use this NPU for acceleration. Maybe Adobe and Intel are cooperating?
Regular PC is harder to broke your bank , already including VAT, asus tax and ROG tax on top of it Customer have to buy the NPU along while whey might not need it
Are you part of your company's MDM? If not, then no one can troubleshoot your computer. It's only for companies who own the equipment and have their staff on their system.
@@LironSegev I don't care how it's marketed, it's the fact that it's even possible. Do you seriously think these globalist corporations WON'T take advantage of this "feature" ? You're in for a rude awakening.
One question I have is how do we know the performance improvement in the newer laptop is due to AI or is it due to the newer CPU/GPU? Can the AI (NPU) be disabled in the new laptop to run a true test of AI vs. no AI. Also would the software performance depend on the software being able to utilize the AI features of the new processor, or is it transparent to the code - in other words does the app software have to be re-written to take advantage of the new NPU?
Both computers are identical except for the processor which houses the NPU. That is what makes this an AI PC as you saw the exact same software runs on both, same version of Premiere Pro, but with the NPU, there is a vast improvement as the same software is able to take advantage of the NPU.
I've been wondering what the deal was with Intel's new ads for AI. thought it was just another marketing gimmick. What are the exact tech specs on these laptops other than both having 32GB RAM? I looked up the performance of a Core Ultra 7 155H vs Core i7 13700H and they were virtually the same. One major difference was the 155H had a far more powerful integrated graphics core. But without knowing the specifics of the laptops, it doesn't mean much. Cheers!
Great intro for this Old Boomer into the world of AI and the newer PCs. I happen to have a fine PC but one that just doesn't meat the Windows 11 upgrade bar -- and it's about 8 years old now (how time flies). I'll be shopping for a new machine next year -- something to add to my requirements list (and research list!). Thanks for making things so understandable. I'll be saving and reviewing this video come 2025! 😁
with that close source ai apps and programs who knows if they send " usage data " back to their servers even if it runs locally , id trust more normal high end hardware and use open source ai that actually wont need any internet instead
no.. but you probably not need it ... .so yeah ... you need to buy new more expansive for now, but if for some reason you want it you may wait for the price to drop
@@LironSegev I'm not sure, but I think @christophercooper6731 'may' have the same question I do, and that is, how would you compare the accuracy of the completed tasks? That is, for example, how many errors in transcription did each PC have doing voice to text, etc? I think you compared only the time required to complete each task, if I'm not mistaken. I think you have to consider proofreading and error correction when evaluating a task like that. Thanks!
@@guitarstudio800 thanks for clearing it up. As the program is the same, and sonis the file, the underlying AI code would be equal. Ie. If there were any mistakes, the same would appear in both. That is why the time was the only differential.
Then you don't understand AI. And that's totally fine. But spoiler: AI has been around for years and wasn't invented with ChatGPT. It's been in social media, navigation, and many more systems for years
Years. AI didn't start with ChatGPT but has been around for a long time. It was super complicated and required insane hardware. Of course today's tech made it much more accessible for everyone.
That's not how this works. You saw the tests and the times. If this was an Intel vs AMD or an iPhone vs Pixel then those would not be sponsored for that exact reason. I present the facts and teach so you can make an informed decision. You are welcome to ignore this all together and every other video.
For those who asked: both laptops have an integrated Intel graphics, both have DDR5 RAM, both have NVMe storage.
For those who are concerned about copilot, just disable it or don't use Windows 11.
For those who say Microsoft is still getting your data, you missed the entire point of this video. Tldr it about being able to run AI locally. You can install your own LLM and train your own data without using the cloud. I showed Premier Pro as that is visual and vs showing a text based LLM that isnt.
If you want to dig your heels in and ignore AI like it's going to go away, I hate to tell you, but AI has been in virtually all major systems for years. It's not like it started with ChatGPT 🤦
If you don't dig it, fine. Burn your electronics, don't drive a car, use cash only, and live off the grid. If you aren't going to do that,then AI is part of your tech life. Like it or not. It is what it is.
Please be aware, that having an AI CPU, doesn't mean that all AI workloads will be handled locally. Microsoft Windows 11 has introduced copilot AI. It does not run locally and because of this, it does send anything you give it to Microsoft's servers to be processed. This might change with the new AI PC's but the best answer I can find online about MS using the AI processors, is they will only (and I quote) "kinda run locally".
Hence the tests were not done with copilot. Only with software installed. Also you can install local LLMs but can't really show it as it's visually unappealing 😂
@@LironSegev So do AI computers offer anything for Linux users?
Of course, anything that asks for a login.
Most illustrative of the advantages and distinctions of the AI-branded personal computers.
Thank You for the straightforward presentation. It's 'food for thought' that will help me decide on my next computer upgrade cycle.
Glad you found it helpful.
Casual subscriber here. I freely admit I don't understand most of the content on this channel, but I do find it interesting. Thanks for not 'over-geeking" the techno speak and keeping it down low for people like me. I've learned a lot.
I appreciate that! This stuff is complicated but my mission is to simplify it as much as possible so not only the geeks understand it :)
What can it do that my PC cant? All the stuff I don't really give a flying toss about!
@CoolDudeClem same!
Well, it can efficiently and locally perform tasks that are collectively grouped in the "AI" category, like writing a journal paper for you so that your research assistant doesn't have to do it.
You always make computers easy to understand, allowing me to make good decisions. Thank you
Glad I can help! 🔥
If an IT tech team can access my PC to troubleshoot, it would seem to me that a bad operator could find away to access the PC to do malicious damage? The AI pc's sounded safe until you reached that point.
This is only if your company owns your computer and you are part of their network and it's been added to their support system. It's not like anyone can just view your computer. If you are not part of any such system, then that feature is not available
@@LironSegev I'm sure all of those permissions could be overcome in due time or proximity to the target. False networks and false rights management properties? Idk man.
Liron, once MS forces us into windows 11 and assuming the NPU chip will eventually be in most PC's, is there a bios setting to disable the NPU? This is a surveillance nightmare and I have no doubt that hidden 'client side scanning' at the OS level will be used 24/7 without our knowledge. Thanks.
By the time I upgrade my computer, these Al PCs will be old, established tech. But, thanks, Liron!
That's pretty amazing at how much faster AI is in these tests. Wow. Thanks Liron. Have a great day.
Glad you liked it! 🔥
I’m jealous your files are only 2.1 gb haha! Very interesting to see your tests. I had no idea there was something like an AI PC but I’m not surprised lol
@@lilafromyoutube just w8 for ai cups
Excellent pedagogy 👍
Hey Liron, I've been the guy rolling my eyes 🙄to AI, like you said LOL😂 - Thanks for all your hard work explaining not only this but all the other subjects I've learned from here on your channel👍
😂 understandable 👍
you are not alone on this, i am also that guy
You're doing a fantastic job! I have a quick question: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). What's the best way to send them to Binance?
Well done!
Does it work faster or better, sure. Is it private, no way. If it can be accessed when off, its not safe.
did you actually watch the video? It works offline without an internet connection. Literally that entire point of an AI PC is the privacy of the data vs cloud AI
Dear Leon, thank you for taking the time to read and reply to comments.
What you said in this video was that the NPU works below the OS.
Does that mean that the virus detection is basically proprietary firmware and so out of your control ?
@@LironSegev With all due respect, our data is only as private as the software running on the the machine. Since we mere mortals have no control over what Big Tech puts in the software, it seems that AI is giving them more capability to do more local processing “behind our backs”... even without a constant internet connection.
@@JamsODonnell100vPro works beneath the operating system and works together with your anti virus to stop attacks. At the end I link to a video where I showed exactly that.
@@johnlacey3857true. You obviously have the option not to use any tech. You can also write your own software. You can, but most people won't.
Any tests or information on how much faster it can run A.I. applications like Stable Diffusion, Pinokio, A.I. image and video creation like Flux, LLMs and more.
I had my doubts about Intel. But for the past few years I have grown to like Intel as they are most definitely advancing not only in there software, but there hardware and security has just leaped up in there advancement. So my eyes are on Intel as they are taking my doubts out of me. Thanks Liron 👍
It's been really great to watch their focus
@LironSegev To be honest These Intel advancements has really opened my eyes. And thanks to you Liron, it has opened my eyes even more. Cant wait till what's next for Intel.
" AI can not be ignored" Yes it can I'm ignoring very well, I consider myself a tech guy but AI is something I dont want
Well as a tech guy you know that AI has been around for years. It's in every social media, in RUclips, apps like maps, search, cars etc
I think my next laptop will be an "AI PC," so this video got my attention.
Thank you very much!
Thank you for being here 🔥
Just a thought, was the output from the normal and the AI "enhanced" test exactly the same?
At 8:42
So, the ability for someone to remote into your PC, even when the power is OFF, is a Good Thing because? 🤔🤨😬
haha no that doesn't work that way. IF you have an IT team and your computer is part of the network and they are responsible for managing your computer, then they add you to their system which then allows them access. Its not like anyone can just get into any computer
So the AI is faster but you make no mention of accuracy. How was the transcription? Any errors? And the scene cut guestimates? were they accurate and the same across BOTH machines?
Yes. Identical. As the program is the same, and so is the source file, and so is the underlying AI code would be equal. Ie. If there were any mistakes, the same would appear in both. That is why the time was the only differential.
honestly this is a privacy worse nightmare , i will keep my "normal" non-ai laptop
@@xgui4-studios You spoke otherwise. To use computationally intensive AI tasks on a Non-AI machine, you might need to rely on remote servers. There you have even less control over your data. Own your data by letting the computation happen in your machine.
I think you need to re-watch the video.
@@rcatv7750 have you heard of Microsoft Recall or Microsoft Pluton chip?
@@ArjoRoy-pe6tf With a non ai cpu you will have to use an ai on a server, unless your rich and buy it for local purposes, but it only gets what you give it, meaning the files and projects you are working on. Otherwise it has no access to anything else unless you allow it.
His point was with the ai cpu, that it does not operate independently by itself and requires constant contact with the server which allows them access to ALL of your info as it is constantly being shared and uploaded meaning you have zero privacy. Pretty much the same with all smartphones, google, and their apps.
big tech companies : "there's no such thing as privacy.. 😏"
Um, that might be great and all but if your running windows or Mac is your privacy is still at risk with so many outbound settings and connections the average user is unaware of
Thank you for the information about the AI PC. I wasn’t aware of the NPU; I only knew about the GPU and CPU.
In ChatGPT’s interface, you can attach a document for analysis and interact directly with the ChatGPT-AI. What type of interface does an AI PC provide that enables users to not only attach documents for analysis but also interact dynamically and directly with its AI technology?
Good question! As you know when you attach a document to ChatGPT it isn't private. Anything uploaded to their system can be used to train their models.
On an AI PC you can install your own "ChatGPT" and other AI systems locally on the computer so that everything remains private. When you do that, you can get it to analyze your documents knowing that it doesn't leave your computer.
@ are you speaking of Ollama with LLMs?
@robwin0072 sure or Jan AI or any of the others
If youre using Windows 11, your info is being sent to the cloud whether you want it to be or not, as long as you have an internet connection. If you think your data is only kept locally, you are saddly mistaken. This is also the case with Mac. The only way to keep your data local is to use an OS like Linux.
Wrong.
Hi Liron,
Thanks for the video. AI is now and the future.
For example, if I need to make an email I type sound more professional, I click a button in Gmail, and what I type sounds and looks better. At times an email must look professional. As you did in your video, AI was fast and seamless.
Take care.
100%
I bought a Lenovo pc with an AMD processor and it is equipped with a 50Tops NPU. But As far as I know there is no program that can use it. I tried to run Stable Diffusion on it but it cannot use this NPU for acceleration. Maybe Adobe and Intel are cooperating?
CES 2025 will be wild
cant wait - I bet everyone will be slapping an AI label on everything - Here's an AI stapler 🤪
Regular PC is harder to broke your bank , already including VAT, asus tax and ROG tax on top of it
Customer have to buy the NPU along while whey might not need it
Hello .Liron I wanted to ask if u can tell us how to update drivers on a windows 11 .17inch laptop.
"able to remotely troubleshoot your PC even when it is powered 'off' ". Yeah that sure sounds "private and secure" to me...
Are you part of your company's MDM?
If not, then no one can troubleshoot your computer. It's only for companies who own the equipment and have their staff on their system.
@@LironSegev I don't care how it's marketed, it's the fact that it's even possible. Do you seriously think these globalist corporations WON'T take advantage of this "feature" ? You're in for a rude awakening.
One question I have is how do we know the performance improvement in the newer laptop is due to AI or is it due to the newer CPU/GPU? Can the AI (NPU) be disabled in the new laptop to run a true test of AI vs. no AI. Also would the software performance depend on the software being able to utilize the AI features of the new processor, or is it transparent to the code - in other words does the app software have to be re-written to take advantage of the new NPU?
Both computers are identical except for the processor which houses the NPU. That is what makes this an AI PC as you saw the exact same software runs on both, same version of Premiere Pro, but with the NPU, there is a vast improvement as the same software is able to take advantage of the NPU.
Now this is the type of AI I'd fully embrace.
Makes a massive difference in productivity
I've been wondering what the deal was with Intel's new ads for AI. thought it was just another marketing gimmick. What are the exact tech specs on these laptops other than both having 32GB RAM? I looked up the performance of a Core Ultra 7 155H vs Core i7 13700H and they were virtually the same. One major difference was the 155H had a far more powerful integrated graphics core. But without knowing the specifics of the laptops, it doesn't mean much. Cheers!
My only question is, privacy from Windows and Intel? That would be the day!
Great intro for this Old Boomer into the world of AI and the newer PCs. I happen to have a fine PC but one that just doesn't meat the Windows 11 upgrade bar -- and it's about 8 years old now (how time flies). I'll be shopping for a new machine next year -- something to add to my requirements list (and research list!). Thanks for making things so understandable. I'll be saving and reviewing this video come 2025! 😁
with that close source ai apps and programs who knows if they send " usage data " back to their servers even if it runs locally , id trust more normal high end hardware and use open source ai that actually wont need any internet instead
You edited.. and still left that steaming pile...
@I_Am_Your_Problem ok big tech ceo 🤡
I'm getting a used laptop with no AI while I still can. I'm interested in using AI when I want, not when it chooses which is all the time
Interesting!
Thanks for watching 🔥
how about a link to the exact AI laptop or desktop you use?
you dont need it just use your brain ,, if you really want it search "copilot+ pc" in google
Seriously... It is mind numbing how people need to be spoon fed every thought anymore.
@@I_Am_Your_Problem well we don't know if he added any Extra options now do we?
Are there cheap hardware to handle AI on a regular PC (not considering GPU) ?
no.. but you probably not need it ... .so yeah ... you need to buy new more expansive for now, but if for some reason you want it you may wait for the price to drop
I thought Intel and AMD AI functions are not published yet?
Is it possible, that using Adobe is be the worst example while explaining privacy and user rights?
Does this mean when you see "powered by snapdragon" on a laptop , it's talking about a snapdragon npu?
Depends on who controls the AI on your PC. That would be me as I use Linux.
Diffusion Webui Forge, ollama with webui, Kohya_ss ?
Now that this channel is being funded by Intel it has become untrustworthy. Unsubscribe for me.
You gave the game away, 'it's GPU intensive' so which computer has the better gpu?
All that has is an A.I. chip for system monitoring. Thast's A.I. through industry.
How can i know if intel vpro is enabled
there would be a sticker on the computer/ laptop (as I showed in the video)
@LironSegev I have an Asus b5 b5404 with Intel core ultra 7 155h. I was trying to enable secure launch in windows but. I can't get it working.
I would avoid AI in my Cell Phone & my PC.
more interested if both laptops are running your favorite flavor of Linux....
is there a certen brand of PC that has the AI Chip in it or are there certen Motherboards supporting the AI Chips ????
i'm running a 10year old pc with a AMD Phenom and does me fine.
Congratulations 👏
List of things an AI PC can do that others can't:
1. Nothing
Thank you for coming to my TED talk.
List of people who totally misunderstood AI PC
1. @howdoilogin
Thank you for coming to my RUclips channel
Amazing, they been preaching all this in the past, YET, hackers always find ways around all this HYPE.
And yet you are still using technology😜
So genuine question: why haven't you destroyed your technology, live off the grid, and use cash only?
Were the results exactly the same?
eh...here's an idea...watch the video🤦♂️
@@LironSegev I'm not sure, but I think @christophercooper6731 'may' have the same question I do, and that is, how would you compare the accuracy of the completed tasks? That is, for example, how many errors in transcription did each PC have doing voice to text, etc? I think you compared only the time required to complete each task, if I'm not mistaken. I think you have to consider proofreading and error correction when evaluating a task like that. Thanks!
@@guitarstudio800 thanks for clearing it up. As the program is the same, and sonis the file, the underlying AI code would be equal. Ie. If there were any mistakes, the same would appear in both. That is why the time was the only differential.
cant believe this is a thing, ai is just bunch of if's stuck together
Then you don't understand AI. And that's totally fine. But spoiler: AI has been around for years and wasn't invented with ChatGPT. It's been in social media, navigation, and many more systems for years
I love AI I think it’s the greatest thing we now have access to I wonder how long the rich/corporations have had access to it
Years. AI didn't start with ChatGPT but has been around for a long time. It was super complicated and required insane hardware. Of course today's tech made it much more accessible for everyone.
The moment you install Windows and connect to the net, your files belong to Uncle Billy.
Informative video though.
@youms237 You're one of those. Still going on about Gates... Stepped down from CEO in 2000. Stepped away from the board in 2020...
That AI is the Algorithm of Ignorance to us all. So nobody will get triggered of our own opinions ✨
what ai in that pc ? gpu ?
Tell me you didn't watch the video without telling me you didn't watch the video 🤪
Liron, you sound (that's your accent) like a fellow Saffer?
Ja 😜
👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for being here 🔥
Video sponsored by Intel? Does that mean the information given will favor Intel?
That's not how this works. You saw the tests and the times.
If this was an Intel vs AMD or an iPhone vs Pixel then those would not be sponsored for that exact reason.
I present the facts and teach so you can make an informed decision.
You are welcome to ignore this all together and every other video.
Nope ..... i hate this thing that someone can connect to your PC even IF ITS POWERED OFF!
That's only if your company owns your computer and you are part of their network. It's not like anyone can just connect without your knowledge
@@johndoe2-ns6tf research how vPro works and then get back to me about how it's the same as a pin 😂
AI PC ❌
Spyware PC ✔️
true , i dont trust the npu or the "Microsoft Pluton" Chip
i dont need a dumb ai when i already my builtin npu -> 🧠 (yes the human brain) , no thank my brain is sufficient for my need
🤡🤡
... do they come with an inbuilt explosive that the AI can detonate? 🤣🤣🤣
no but they come with a built in spyware called "Microsoft Recall" that is probablly was think by the NSA
:thumbs_up:
bro its future :D
The future is here, but most don't realize it yet (or however that famous quote goes 😂)
Does MAC have this?
yes , with Apple intelligence
yes the new apple chips have apple intelligence along with the iphone 16s but i think apple intelligence is still in beta early access
@@PCs454 The problem is that I trust Windows security about as far as I can spit ditch water.
@@jimdandy8996 I don't trust any of them. regardless of what they say. We all know they're liars and proxy 3 letter agencies.
@@jimdandy8996 Hate to tell you. But Apple is getting just as bad now.
Paranoia self destroya. You all are worried about NOTHING.
Same vibe when the world moved to any new paradigm. Like industrial revolution. Farmers were upset.
I don't think I've ever experienced malware on my Linux PC. But AI will come and there's nothing we can do about it.
True story