China’s Lenovo Group-owned smartphone brand Motorola has joined forces with Google Cloud and has announced a multiyear partnership to bring generative AI to Motorola smartphones, starting with the new series of Razr smartphones. The company’s flagship Rzar 50 Ultra clamshell smartphone will be among the first phones to get the AI experiences.
The new service, dubbed “Moto ai,” will be natively integrated across all smartphone apps and bring users an enhanced smartphone experience that will leverage AI models to enable them to complete tasks, generative images, produce content, recall information from their personal networks, compose emails, text messages, and much more. The new service aims to provide context-aware personal and collaborative input throughout the smartphone experience for users.
“Moto ai empowers users to intuitively create content, personalize their device, obtain the information they seek, and accomplish more in less time – all made possible by Google’s most advanced AI,” said Dan Dery, vice president of AI, ecosystem, and internet services at Motorola.
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How Will Motorola Benefit From Google Partnership
The company said that Moto ai will be present in devices and will assist users with anything from camera to battery and to display and device performance information. Motorola said that the objective was to integrate the new AI experience as deeply as possible into the device so that users can find it easy to call up from within the operating system and applications.
The new partnership enables Motorola to use AI models from Google Cloud’s Vertex AI cloud-managed service that provides access to Gemini, Google’s flagship artificial intelligence model that enables the contextual and conversational understanding of information, and a text-to-image producing model.
“The latest lineup of Razr smartphones applies the power of Google’s AI models in creative and practical ways that raise the bar for how smartphones can act as helpful companions for users across the globe,” said Umesh Vemuri, vice president of strategic pursuits at Google Cloud.
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Moto AI Will Learn From User Behavior
Motorola said that the Moto ai will also learn as users interact with it, gathering information and understanding of the habits and behaviors of users to assist them with their devices better.
For instance, it would learn to deliver personalized summaries of priority communications, summarize and transcribe personal communications, and recall important information from conversations that often come up.
Moto ai is available for users right now as part of Razr’s new line of smartphones, including the Razr 50 Ultra, which launching today in select countries within Latin America, and Europe and is available for pre-order in North America, India, and some regions in Asia Pacific in the coming weeks.