Honor AI Eye Protection and AI Deepfake Detection unveiled for smartphones
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A newsroom of MWC Shanghai Post According to , the Chinese consumer technology brand showcased new on-device AI features aimed at improving user security. For those who suffer from poor near vision due to screen time for long hours, Honor’s AI Defocus Eye Protection provides a better solution. By placing a defocus glass on the device’s display, this technology provides controlled defocus in peripheral vision, thereby slowing the progression of eye length associated with myopia. Initial testing reveals an average reduction in near vision of 13 degrees after 25 minutes of reading, with some users experiencing a reduction of up to 75 degrees.
Honor’s AI Deepfake Detection, on the other hand, provides a solution to the growing threat of manipulated content and online scams. The on-device feature checks factors like eye contact, lighting consistency, image clarity, and video playback that often can’t be detected by the human eye.
This AI has been trained on a large dataset of videos and photos related to online scams. This allows it to check, screen and compare content in just three seconds. As soon as synthetic or altered content is detected, users receive immediate threat warnings to protect them from potential scams.
Honor emphasizes its commitment to on-device AI, believing that it is a way to provide personalized services while protecting users’ privacy. Unlike cloud-based AI that relies on remote servers, on-device AI delivers data directly to the smartphone, providing greater control and security for users.
Honor CEO George Zhao envisions a future where on-device AI will empower users. It will easily integrate into their life and increase their capacity. With AI Defocus Eye Protection and AI Deepfake Detection, Honor is taking a big step in this direction by demonstrating the powerful capabilities of human-based AI.