Motorola's Moto AI brings AI-powered features to offer personalized and intuitive phone experience
Motorola has introduced its new suite of AI-powered features, which all fall under the Moto AI umbrella. These features aim to enhance the smartphone experience by making everyday interactions more intuitive. The company is focusing on three key areas, and "Assist" is one of them.
Moto AI is said to be able to understand user commands and learn from the behavior of the users to offer tailored suggestions. Motorola has integrated Large Action Models (LAMs) for this. Of course, privacy would be a concern here, and the company says that all the data is stored locally and securely. Users can easily access and manage this data as needed.
Another key area that it's focusing on is "Create." The new AI suite aims to enhance creativity. Moto AI can offer AI-generated summaries of conversations, photos, and documents. It also promises to simplify the photo and video editing process with advanced editing tools.
The last key area that Motorola is focusing on is "Capture," and Moto AI aims to make it easier to take high-quality photos. It brings features like automatic scene detection to improve the quality of the captures. The AI suite also helps capture documents and can easily convert them into different digital formats.
Beyond these, Motorola wants to offer a seamless multi-device experience with Moto AI. For that, there's Smart Connect, which seamlessly allows users to control and connect to various devices with natural language commands. Data can also be easily shared across the connected devices.
Motorola hasn't specifically mentioned the phones that are compatible with Moto AI. However, the company notes that the features are currently in the beta testing phase and will gradually reach users through invitations. The recent Motorola flagship phones may get access earlier than the others (12/256 GB 2024 Razr+ curr. $799.99 on Amazon).
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