Smartphone makers flooded Mobile World Congress to show off new AI features.
More AI tools are moving on to devices, which would make them faster and cheaper to run.
Now, as the industry looks to capitalize on the AI boom and galvanize a stagnating mobile market, phone makers want the AI tools to run locally on the phone itself.
The company attended MWC to tout how it's helping phone makers such as Samsung and Honor run more AI tools on their phones.
Samsung was also there, previewing some of the AI tools it's begun to roll out on its phones, including a nifty live-translation feature.
Persons:
—, chipmakers, it's, Morgan Stanley, Francisco Cheng, Hugh Langley, Cheng, Siri, Francisco Jeronimo, Jeronimo
Organizations:
Congress, Service, Mobile, Companies, Qualcomm, Samsung, Hugh Langley Qualcomm, MWC, Google, Motorola, IDC, Insider, Deutsche Telekom, Brain.ai
Locations:
Barcelona