In recent months we see how many mobile manufacturers are betting on integrate artificial intelligence into your smartphones. With Google, Samsung and Apple at the helm, in Europe we can already enjoy many functions related to this technology.
The positive thing is that each company does it in a different way, which not only differentiates them from the competition, but also gives the user a greater number of alternatives to choose from before purchasing a mobile phone. Honor has already shown the potential of AI in its mobile phones with MagicOS, and now they have been revealed more details on certain functions which will reach their cell phones.
One of them would focus on what we see on the device screen, looking for protect the user’s view harmful effects caused by prolonged exposure to light from screens. The best thing is that another of these functions will be able to prevent certain scam attempts carried out thanks to artificial intelligence.
This will be Honor’s AI
The Chinese company has been working on integrating artificial intelligence into its smartphones for some time, and Defocused eye protection It will be one of the tools with this technology on its devices. Its main mission is to protect your eyes, and it does this by simulating the peripheral blur of glasses.
This is a type of glasses used for slow the progression of myopia, and this essentially creates a slight feeling of blurring at the edges of our vision, while the center remains sharp, which could stimulate the eye and improve its long-term health. This technology will work in the same way with the mobile screen and, according to the company itself, it can reduce temporary myopia after use.
How to collect PhoneArena. On the other hand, a deepfake detectorwhich will tell us if the person we are talking to via video call is simulating their face using an artificial intelligence tool.
This may be particularly relevant considering that cybercriminals have used this method to impersonate other people, for example to try to scam the boss. By simulating a video call while pretending to be a company executive, they have managed to carry out less than credible money movements. The date has not yet been announced in which they will access mobile phones, nor the models that will receive these functions.