Motorola has finally provided clarity on the AI features it promised for its devices. Following a brief preview last month, the company has officially launched an open beta program for select models. If you own a Motorola Razr Plus 2024, Razr 2024, or Motorola Edge 50 Ultra, you’re in for an exciting experience as the Moto AI features are now available for testing, starting today, November 27.
To give you a quick overview, the Moto AI beta program includes several innovative features: Catch Me Up, Pay Attention, and Remember This. Motorola aims to enhance user experience by reducing notification overload and making it easier to recall information.
Earlier this year, Motorola showcased these features on the Edge 50 and Razr 2024 series. Now, users can opt in to try them firsthand. After enrolling in the open beta and installing it on a compatible device, you’ll be able to access Moto AI effortlessly with a simple double-tap on the back of your device.
Catch Me Up helps you stay informed about what’s happening by providing a personalized summary of crucial notifications and messages, allowing you to avoid the hassle of reviewing each one individually.
Pay Attention is designed to keep you engaged during meetings or discussions. By activating the record button, Moto AI takes care of the rest—capturing, transcribing, and summarizing key points for you to review later.
Remember This enables you to document and save significant moments. As you take photos and screenshots, Moto AI enriches your memories with relevant insights, context, and facts in a private journal. When you want to revisit those moments, simply call on Moto AI to help you recall important details.
Moreover, Motorola has enhanced the search functionality to make finding information more user-friendly. The new accessible search bar allows users to search their devices, the internet, or utilize a large language model (LLM) to find what they need. You can also employ natural language for searches, whether in voice or text form. The Smart Actions feature streamlines tasks, making it easier to perform actions like taking selfies or turning on your hotspot with a single command instead of navigating through multiple settings. Additionally, the app tray will now include extra tabs for Apps, News, and Journal.
If any of these features pique your interest and you have a Motorola Razr 2024, Razr Plus 2024, or Motorola Edge 50 Ultra, you should begin receiving notifications to sign up for the beta program starting today. For more information and registration details, be sure to check out Motorola’s website.