Top

Roger Liyun, Country Manager Honor Italia

A solution for recognizing fakes in the age of artificial intelligence. This is one of the innovations announced at IFA in Berlin by Honor. The Chinese-born global technology brand is developing new tools to be integrated into smartphones, tablets, and laptops to make life easier and even safer for users, as Roger Liyun, Country Manager Honor Italia, explained in Berlin.

Among these is Deep Fake Detection, a function that will make it possible, for example, to accurately distinguish manipulated content. “Honor manages to develop an artificial intelligence that controls artificial intelligence. And this is an important function above all because today we are seeing the immense potential of artificial intelligence but also the very drift to which artificial intelligence is leading, showing itself in all its power towards the end user, thus deflecting him from what is the reality of things.”
But for Honor, IFA in Berlin was first and foremost the stage for the official launch of the new Honor Magic V3 foldable smartphone.

Honor Italia

This device presents itself on the foldable market as the thinnest in circulation, with a thickness of 9.2 mm, upgraded batteries compared to the previous V2, and great solidity, complete with an endurance test in a washing machine for 15 minutes. The Magic V3 aims to be one of the leaders in a rapidly changing market. “The foldable market is a very interesting market. A lot of brands are starting to focus on this market segment, but not all of them, because the investment that goes into the production of foldables today is very large.

So, you always have to find solutions that are interesting for the end user, not only from a hardware point of view, but also from a software point of view, especially now that there is the new trend of artificial intelligence”. The Magic V3 offers several intelligent features, some proprietary and some supported by Google’s AI models and Cloud technologies, including Honor Ai Eraser, Face to Face Translation and translation tools in Honor Notes.

Antonino Caffo has been involved in journalism, particularly technology, for fifteen years. He is interested in topics related to the world of IT security but also consumer electronics. Antonino writes for the most important Italian generalist and trade publications. You can see him, sometimes, on television explaining how technology works, which is not as trivial for everyone as it seems.