Motorola Unveils New AI Features and Adaptive Display Devices at Lenovo Tech World 2023

Motorola has unveiled an array of innovative devices at Lenovo's Tech World 2023 expo.

Motorola has unveiled an array of innovative devices at Lenovo's Tech World 2023 expo, showcasing advancements in flexible smartphone technology and the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into its products.

The company emphasized its dedication to innovation and ongoing commitment to delivering meaningful consumer experiences.

Incorporating new AI features across various aspects of its devices, such as camera, battery, display, and device performance, signifies a transformative shift in the modern smartphone experience.

Motorola Unveils New AI Features and Adaptive Display Devices at Lenovo Tech World 2023
Motorola has unveiled an array of innovative devices at Lenovo's Tech World 2023 expo, showcasing advancements in flexible smartphone technology and the integration of AI into its products. David Ramos/Getty Images

Adaptive Display Concept of Motorola

One of the standout revelations was the introduction of an adaptive display concept featuring an FHD+ pOLED display that can be flexed and contoured to cater to users' preferences.

This concept extends the boundaries of display and mechanical innovations from Motorola's foldable and rollable devices, both in the smartphone and PC categories.

The adaptive display concept allows a seamless transition from a standard flat Android phone experience to diverse forms, including a wrist-worn configuration or various stand modes.

In the flat position, the 6.9" display functions as a typical Android smartphone. When upright, it transforms into a self-standing device with a more compact 4.6" display. Users also have the option to wrap the device around their wrist for on-the-go connectivity.

Recognizing the significance of personalization, Motorola also introduced a generative AI model that operates locally on the device, enabling users to extend their personal style to their phone.

This concept empowers users to upload or capture images of their outfits, generating multiple unique AI-generated images that align with their style. These images can then be used as custom wallpapers, adding a personalized touch to their device.

MotoAI Concept

Motorola has also unveiled the MotoAI concept, a personal assistant developed for both PCs and smartphones. This AI model is designed to continuously learn and adapt to user patterns and preferences while ensuring data privacy.

According to Motorola, unlike most large language models (LLMs) that rely on cloud-based operations, MotoAI can process data and tasks directly on the device, enhancing data privacy.

Motorola also introduced an AI concept model for document scanning to enhance the Doc Scanner capability integrated into their camera systems. It optimizes final image quality by minimizing wrinkles and shadows, ensuring documents or images appear sharp and clear.

Additionally, Motorola unveiled AI Text Summarization, a feature tailored to boost productivity by condensing long-form content like chats, emails, or reports into key messages for swift comprehension.

The company also introduced the Privacy Content Obfuscation concept, leveraging AI to protect user information and privacy by identifying and blurring sensitive areas in social posts.

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