Motorola announced this Wednesday (27): Moto has started testing its AI program. The company’s suite of AI applications will have functions related to remembering moments, recording and summarizing audio, and recording useful information.

For now, only smartphone owners such as Motorola Razr 2024, Razr Plus 2024 or Motorola Edge 50 Ultra can use Moto AI features.

In its initial phase, Moto AI basically has three main functions: Catch Me, Pay Attention, and Remember This. Catch Me Up is a kind of information hub for the user, creating a summary of what is happening on the device even when the user is not using it.

Pay Attention, on the other hand, is used to scan or record certain situations. Just press the record button and point the mobile phone camera at the object; AI will automatically translate, summarize and annotate the content.

Remember This, as the name suggests, uses artificial intelligence to remind the user of certain moments or situations. Images, videos, screenshots, details, etc. you can request. All this content will be stored in a separate application called Journal.

Users can also use voice commands via the headset to give instructions to Moto AI (Image: Motorola/Description)

Motorola enters the world of artificial intelligence

With these technologies available in Meta AI, Motorola is taking a new step towards creating its own intelligent ecosystem, just as Samsung, Apple and other companies have already done. To activate Moto AI, simply double-tap the back of the smartphone and select the required functionality.

The company has also added a new search bar to the mobile phone system to make navigation easier for users. In this way, you can transfer content from the internet to applications, contacts, settings, etc. You can search by.

Source: Tec Mundo

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