Moto AI features now rolling out in beta version on select Motorola devices | Tech Tips
Motorola showcased its AI features last month. Now, the Lenovo-owned brand is opening up its first beta program to users for testing a range of advanced AI features. They are called Moto AI. The beta version is available globally starting today but it is limited to a select few devices. Motorola aims to take feedback from users and then release a stable version to the public in the near future.
Moto AI releases in beta for select devices
- The three main features in the Moto AI include ‘Catch Me Up’, ‘Pay Attention’, and ‘Remember This’.
- Catch Me Up generates summaries of missed notifications. The Pay Attention tool will record conversations, transcribe, and then summarise them so that users don’t have to take notes or listen to long recordings.
- Meanwhile, the Remember This function is similar to Pixel’s Screenshot app. It will capture live moments or on-screen content when triggered and will use LLM to generate the context and details in the background.
- The Lenovo-owned brand is also introducing a new accessible search bar for improving the user experience. It will help in browsing the internet and anything you’re looking on device by asking in a natural conversational tone.
- There is also Smart Actions and three redesigned tabs that include Apps, News, and Journal.
Moto AI beta version eligibility
Those who are interested in trying out Moto AI need to have their compatible device on the latest software version. The first open beta program is rolling out to the Motorola Razr 50 Ultra, Razr+, Razr 50, Razr, and Edge 50 Ultra (review). However, the brand has not revealed how many beta testers can join the program or when a stable version would release.
If your device is eligible, you can sign up for the program on Motorola’s website. Alternatively, then can also wait to receive a notification on their phone.
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