At the ongoing Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Shanghai, Honor, the Chinese smartphone manufacturer, showcased its on-device AI capabilities. The company introduced cutting-edge technology designed to detect deepfakes and reduce eye strain caused by prolonged screen usage.
AI features for spotting deepfakes and easing eye strain:
– Honor unveiled the AI Defocus Eye Protection feature to address the increasing nearsightedness due to extended screen time.
– This innovative technology simulates defocus glasses using AI directly on your smartphone screen, blurring peripheral vision to enhance central clarity and reduce eye elongation.
– According to Honor, users experienced an average reduction of 13 degrees in transient myopia after reading for 25 minutes, with some users seeing up to a 75-degree improvement.
Honor’s CEO, George Zhao, emphasized the significance of on-device AI in revolutionizing the smartphone industry. He highlighted the unique ability of smartphones to understand users better than other devices and deliver personalized services tailored to individual preferences.
Additionally, Honor’s AI-driven deepfake detection aims to prevent fraud and identify digitally altered content by analyzing frame-by-frame details like eye contact, lighting, image clarity, and video playback. Trained on numerous scam-related videos and images, the AI system can detect flaws invisible to the naked eye in just 3 seconds.
Deepfakes have become a serious issue as criminals use them for various scams and fraudulent activities. Tech companies like Honor are taking proactive steps by leveraging AI technology to combat these challenges effectively.
While specific release dates and supported phone models for these new AI features are yet to be announced by Honor, stay tuned for updates as more information becomes available. Keep an eye out for further developments from this innovative brand!