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This, He's deeper in the denwith dangerous Day. Well, if you're
going on a trip this summer,A poll found sixty one percent of us
stay in a hotel. Everyone elseeither stays with family or an Airbnb or
a VRBO or something like that.Somebody asks people to name things you do
in a hotel room that you neverdo at home. Some of the highlights.
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Wear a robe and slippers. Seemslike a wasted opportunity. If you
don't write, watch cable TVs.So many people stream right now. Blast
the ac till it's like fifty eightdegrees. Eat a full dinner in badness.
Fill an entire bucket with ice,even though you need just four cubes.
Read the Bible. A lot ofthem still have them in the nightstand.
Other things we do in a hotelroom that we never do at home.
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Making the list, use a towelas a pathmat, really long showers.
A lot of people said they doit for some reason. Look at
the smoke detector and wonder if there'sa hidden camera in there. I do
that at home too, And washdown sixteen dollars cashews with a twelve dollars
beer out of the mini fridge well, I do do that at home.
It's the price is just difference deeperin the two. Well, you know,
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there's a wonderful new feature coming toWindows which records everything you ever do
on your computer and feeds it toartificial intelligence. It's called Recall. It
works in tandem with Microsoft's AI Copilot, and nobody wants this right. They're
hyping it as a way to retraceyour steps, allowing you to quickly flip
through all the stuff you've been doingon your computer online, through your messages,
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inside apps, and even with videoconferencing. Basically, it's like your
browser history on steroids. Not tomention, everything is being analyzed by artificial
intelligence. Ah, and you thoughtthe worst thing that AI could do was
take your job. Many people arehearing this thinking about all the privacy and
security concerns. But if there's aprivacy failure, what if it becomes a
target for bad actors? What offersand incentives to corporations, advertisers and government
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agencies? But Microsoft insists it's thefuture and they thought of all of that.
They say, the data is encryptedon your hard drive. Copilot works
locally on your computer, nothing beingsent away or accessible in a cloud,
they say, you can pause ascreen recording at any time, and you
can delete any data that you don'twant remembered. It also won't record anything
from private browsers. Data only availableto persons whose profiles use a log into
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the device. Of course, we'realways hearing about how easy it is for
bad actors to gain access by trickingus into clicking on something and letting them
in. The good thing is notrandomly added to your machine and an update.
To get it, you actually haveto purchase the new Copilot plus PC
chips. Also, for the timebeing, recall is being tested as just
a preview status. And I thoughtjust deleting my browser history every day was
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going to be tough to me Againfor another episode of Deeper in the Den
with Dangerous Dave light Year,