AT THE VivaTech 2024 technology conference, Honor, a leading smart device provider, showcased its innovative four-layer AI architecture. This architecture highlights the company’s commitment to on-device AI, aiming to enhance personalization, intuitiveness, and privacy protection in its products.
Emphasizing on-device AI and collaboration with Google Cloud, the four layers of Honor’s AI architecture include a Cross-Device And Cross-OS AI which is the foundational layer creates an open ecosystem, enabling computing power and service sharing across HONOR devices and operating systems.
To Make For More Targeted Use, It’s Platform-Level AI personalizes the operating system, facilitating intent-based human-computer interaction and efficient resource allocation.
This in turn makes the App-level AI more relevant as the layer introduces innovative, generative AI applications to enhance user experiences.
Finally the Interface to Cloud-AI services ensures user access to cloud services while prioritizing privacy protection.
Honor also announced its collaboration with Google Cloud to integrate generative AI experiences into its upcoming smartphones. This collaboration aims to push the boundaries of hybrid AI approaches, combining on-device AI capabilities with cloud-based resources.
Additionally, the tech device maker introduced MagicOS 8.0, an intent-based user interface that streamlines complex tasks and understands user behavior. It also launched the HONOR 200 Series, featuring AI-powered portrait photography inspired by Studio Harcourt’s techniques.
The VivaTech event also featured a panel discussion with industry expert Dr. Justine Cassell, who highlighted the importance of multimodal interaction in AI systems.
He emphasized that integrating verbal and nonverbal cues in AI can benefit a wide range of users.
Honor’s unveiling of its four-layer AI architecture and its collaboration with Google Cloud demonstrate the company’s commitment to advancing AI technology and delivering innovative user experiences.