Motorola has increased its announcements in the world of telephony this year: a large catalog of smartphones, including five Edge 50s, two Razr 50s (folding) and the more affordable Moto Gs, part of its strategy to conquer the market. puts, with the brand hoping to occupy the third position within three years. It is pioneering visible efforts in the field of software sustainability; Its Edge 50 Neo, like the ThinkPhone 25 of which it’s the general public version, comes with five years of software updates. However, the world of artificial intelligence still has a long way to go, and its beginnings are timid to say the least.
While Motorola offers a suite of features called Moto AI, it focuses primarily on processing images captured using its smartphones, and it lags behind the options offered by the competition. The Lenovo brand nevertheless intends to overcome its weaknesses, and is presenting the progress of its work in AI at the Tech World conference, which is currently underway in the United States.
New Functions in Moto AI
The brand touts its use of large action models (LAM), which allows the user to “chat” with their smartphone using natural language, as they do with Google’s Gemini, for example. Can do with Motorola announces the possibility of triggering actions within third-party applications, such as food ordering apps or Uber, after which the AI is responsible for informing the user of the status of their order. These LAMs will also be able to learn the user’s habits and present them with tools or actions (alarm clock, musical playlist, etc.) according to their habits.
In addition to this conversational aspect, Motorola-style AI is dedicated to coordinating these functions. catch meTo categorize and summarize the information received, Pay attentionto transcribe and summarize conversations or meetings, and finally Remember thisTo record details about the information displayed on the screen to remember. For this last function, Motorola illustrated the use of language models to record contextual details when capturing images, to facilitate their later search or organization.
These “smart” elements have been announced, but not yet deployed. Motorola assures that its “New Moto AI experiences now in beta testing”and invitations to try them out will be offered to its users. “year round”. It remains to be seen which smartphone models will be eligible.