Moto AI Open Beta program announced

Motorola Moto AI Open Beta program announced: AI features, eligible devices and more

Motorola has introduced the Moto AI Open Beta program, offering a glimpse into the future of AI-driven features on its smartphones. The open beta gives users access to a suite of artificial intelligence tools designed to simplify everyday tasks, such as managing messages, calls, and notes.

by · India Today

In Short

  • Motorola has announced the Moto AI Open Beta program
  • The beta program is available for the Motorola Razr 50 Ultra, Razr 50, and Edge 50 Ultra
  • The program allows participants to test these features before their wider release

Motorola has introduced the Moto AI Open Beta program, offering a glimpse into the future of AI-driven features on its smartphones. The open beta gives users access to a suite of artificial intelligence tools designed to simplify everyday tasks, such as managing messages, calls, and notes. Available for select Motorola devices, the program allows participants to test these features before their wider release.

The beta program is currently available for the Motorola Razr 50 Ultra, Razr 50, and Edge 50 Ultra smartphones. Users from various regions can opt-in to the program, which supports English, Portuguese, and Spanish languages.

Motorola has made joining the beta easy, with eligible device owners receiving notifications directly on their smartphones. For those interested, manual registration is also possible via Motorola’s official website. Once registered, users can download the Moto AI app from the Google Play Store and activate the AI features by swiping up from the home screen.

Among the new AI tools, Motorola highlights three core features. The first, "Catch Me Up," is aimed at making notifications more manageable by providing summaries of messages and calls, allowing users to stay updated without having to open each one individually. The second feature, "Pay Attention," starts an audio recording and uses AI to transcribe and summarise conversations, which can be especially useful in meetings or when multitasking.

The third feature, "Remember This," allows users to save and organise information from screenshots, notes, and photos. All saved content, along with recordings from Pay Attention, is stored in Motorola's Journal app, where AI helps organise and summarise the data for easier access.

Users participating in the beta can share their feedback with Motorola through the device's quick settings panel, ensuring the company can make improvements based on real-world use. For those who want to exit the beta program, uninstalling the Moto AI app will remove most beta software, though the Journal app will remain on the device.