Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Summit event was held last night. The company officially unveiled the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip. Honor was also present at this event and introduced its new and innovative artificial intelligence services.
According to Android Headlines, it seems that Honor may be able to beat the competition with its new AI assistant. The company announced at Qualcomm’s Snapdragon event that it will release its first artificial intelligence assistant soon. This artificial intelligence assistant is called YOYO, which comes in MagicOS 9 and Magic 7 series, and is very similar to Google’s Gemina or Apple’s Siri. What sets this assistant apart is its impressive list of features. According to the company, apart from what AI assistants do today, YOYO Assistant can take actions in apps on behalf of the user.
Artificial intelligence assistant Hon
With a simple text message, you can ask the assistant to order coffee for you. In the image below, there is an example of these orders.
Of course, the actual process of using this artificial intelligence may be different. Honor says that artificial intelligence can remember things from your orders to suggest your priorities in future orders. Of course, this is done only “with the consent” of the user; So you can enable or disable it as you wish.
Currently, companies are working on generative AIs that can perform tasks such as interacting with apps on your phone; For example, Motorola recently announced that it is working on a new Learning Action Model (LAM) system that can provide you with an assistant that can help you order coffee or get an Uber, for example.
Unsurprisingly, AI was the focus of Qualcomm’s event. Since 2023, the event of the introduction of Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon chip, apart from the introduction of the new chip, has revolved around artificial intelligence.
In this event, Honor announced that the Magic 7 series phones will use Snapdragon 8 Elite, which was announced last night. This chip will power many flagship phones coming out later this year and next year.
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