I think using the term "AI" is a fad that will die down.
I don't consider upscaling or removing unwanted objects from a picture "artificial intelligence", yet they are coined as "AI Tools". It's just another way of processing data using LLM's and such. I've no problem with this sort of use. I'm sure many applications will utilise these techniques to provide new features; as an end user I couldn't care less if the feature uses "AI" code.
Windows new recall feature - there is no way I would even consider turning that on. It's trying to "solve" a problem that anyone with basic technical aptitude would never have in the first place. I can't recall ;-) ever being unable to find my own documents. I don't need reminding about a website I visited weeks ago - if I had any intention of revisiting it I'd have saved it to favourites, fail that, there's browser history. Storing many GB worth of data on my local drive in the form of thousands of images just feels weird to me. Surely I'd be better off just strapping a go-pro to my chest 24\7 if I really wanted to never forget anything! I've met lots of people who don't know how PC storage works and do struggle with navigating folders, so I guess this is targeted at them.
As for Tony Stark levels of artificial intelligence, although it sounds cool, does anyone really want a virtual, internet-connected personal assistant who knows everything about you and can recall anything anyone's done in an instant?
Microsoft tried something like the recall feature with their timeline feature, and that failed, i turned it off as sone as it became available
To use a lot of AI stuff will require some sort of account, with windows their MS account, something I don't use.
The other thing is once they get people to use it they will start charging.
i am not against AI, to some extent, my problem is it being pushed into everything, I saw an advert on YouTube for Samsung, saying they have AI in their vacuum cleaners and washing machines, what a load of bull. Why would you need AI in a vacuum cleaner and washing machine?
I turn my vacuum cleaner on, move it around the floor, and it sucks up the dirt, my washing machine, I turn the dial to what I want and press the button to make it work, what else do you need?
As for AI in search engines, stick that idea, I am fine with the way it is. I will stay with Duck duck go, while they do have some sort of AI, it is not forced onto you.
As I said, I am not against some AI, I have used it to make backgrounds for videos, but to be honest, sometimes I can get better results by looking for them using a search engine and getting stuff that have been produced by other people.
AI needs to improve a lot before I would trust it.