Lenovo Group has declared a strategic partnership with Motorola to introduce the localized AI assistant, 'Qira,' slated for an official launch later this quarter. This service will extend across a diverse array of devices, encompassing all Lenovo PCs and Motorola smartphones.
Qira is built upon a design ethos of 'always-on' presence, leveraging machine learning to craft a personalized 'dynamic model' for each user. It offers a suite of practical features, including the ability to draft emails. Lenovo places a special emphasis on Qira's hybrid architecture, which prioritizes local computing capabilities to ensure robust protection of user privacy.
Amidst a market landscape dominated by general-purpose large-scale AI models, Lenovo is striving to carve out a niche by delivering a 'privatized user experience.' Nevertheless, Lenovo has not yet elucidated how Qira will integrate or compete with existing products like Copilot and Gemini. Additionally, specific details regarding its hardware computing power consumption remain undisclosed.
