This year at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona the artificial intelligence is centre stage. It feels like we are entering in a new era of technology thanks to AI capabilities and how fast can change our lives.
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00:00 [MUSIC]
00:04 >> We are on the brink of a new era.
00:06 This year at the Mobile World Congress,
00:08 artificial intelligence is at center stage.
00:11 Let's discover the latest innovations.
00:14 [MUSIC]
00:21 >> This is the largest and
00:23 most influential mobile event in the world.
00:25 This year, all eyes are on AI,
00:28 and how it can transform our lives,
00:30 or how it's already reshaping it.
00:32 [MUSIC]
00:36 >> Phone makers are bringing the AI revolution into the devices.
00:41 Smartphones are becoming even smarter.
00:43 [MUSIC]
00:46 >> AI should be make our life easier.
00:48 Now today, it's almost all the devices connected to the Internet.
00:53 But how to manage them?
00:56 >> It's a few noisy, but if the AI is working,
01:00 can help you, they can understand your requirement,
01:04 and help you arrange your potential service.
01:09 I think in the future,
01:10 this kind of AI competitive service can make us very, very convenient.
01:17 >> Let's take a closer look at how AI is
01:20 reshaping personalized experiences for mobile users.
01:23 For instance, the Honor Magic 6 Pro,
01:26 launched internationally at the Mobile World Congress,
01:29 is able to track your eyes,
01:31 so you can interact with your phone without touching it.
01:33 >> Here, what I really like is the eye tracking feature,
01:37 which allows me to either answer or reject calls,
01:40 or accept messages as such,
01:41 which is a cool new way of interacting with technology all around.
01:45 This will inform the future basis of interacting with technology,
01:50 where devices are no longer in the hand, but around us.
01:55 >> With this other useful feature,
01:59 users can easily track an address mentioned in a message,
02:03 and link it to the appropriate Maps app.
02:05 No need to copy-paste or to rewrite.
02:08 Congress hosts insightful debates with
02:13 experts delving into the complexity of artificial intelligence.
02:17 From exploring the capabilities and limitations of
02:20 generative AI to assessing its real-world impact and potential.
02:25 >> What will AI bring to devices,
02:28 not only today, but into the future?
02:31 >> The AI models will start to learn more and more about your habits,
02:38 and what you do, and where you go,
02:39 and how you do it, and what you want from that model to be done for you.
02:43 You get immediate response because it's local,
02:46 and it runs super fast.
02:48 So there's no time delay between your request,
02:51 going to the Cloud, and coming back.
02:53 >> The future holds boundless opportunities.
02:56 However, amidst this excitement,
02:59 privacy and security remain paramount concerns for users.
03:04 >> So this is why that we developed
03:06 on-device AI and Cloud AI capability.
03:10 So on-device AI, all data is processed based on your phone.
03:15 It cannot, your private data,
03:18 sensitive data cannot go to the Internet.
03:21 So that way, even in the airplane mode,
03:24 offline, then it works.
03:28 >> AI is literally everywhere,
03:31 not only on devices.
03:33 Aerial vehicles will navigate the skies autonomously thanks to
03:37 the integration of 5G networks and advanced AI power systems.
03:43 But who is behind this technology?
03:47 Limits are dependent on the training data,
03:50 algorithms, and ethics provided by humans.
03:54 >> Humanizing artificial intelligence is one of the themes here,
03:57 and it really goes back to this idea that we need to
04:01 make sure that there is
04:02 the human component that we're thinking about, right?
04:04 And it really is around governance,
04:06 it's around best practice,
04:07 and it's around making sure that when we put these tools into place,
04:11 that we are ultimately just thinking about the human aspect.
04:16 >> It's redefining the boundaries between the digital and physical worlds.
04:22 This lady robot, Anika,
04:26 has probably been one of the most visited at the Congress.
04:29 She's able to interact and even to remember us.
04:33 What's your name? My name is Anika.
04:36 >> My name is Lorenzo.
04:38 >> Lorenzo again.
04:40 >> Hello. It's you.
04:42 >> Yes.
04:43 >> Hello again. Sarah is my journalist friend. How are you?
04:47 >> The scientist and writer Arthur Clarke said that
04:49 any advanced technology isn't distinguishable from magic,
04:53 and every year, the Mobile World Congress bring us closer to magic.
04:57 (upbeat music)