Google's AI-Powered Motorola Devices Featuring Perplexity and Microsoft Apps Launched

Published on 4.24.25

  Google's AI-Powered Smartphone Devices Launched Artificial intelligence is playing an increasingly prominent role in the tech industry, with major players like Google investing heavily in AI-powered apps for smartphones. A recent development in this space involves Google's new devices, which will feature artificial intelligence apps from Perplexity AI Inc., Microsoft Corp., and Alphabet Inc.'s Google itself. According to a top executive who testified in the DOJ's antitrust case, these devices, set for release by Lenovo Group Ltd.'s Motorola, will include Perplexity's Copilot app, designed to make smartphones more intuitive. As part of a settlement in the DOJ's antitrust case against Google, the company's VP, Peter Fitzgerald, announced that new Motorola devices will feature artificial intelligence apps from Perplexity AI Inc., Microsoft Corp., and Google itself. The inclusion of these AI-powered features is seen as a significant development in the tech industry, with many companies recognizing the importance of artificial intelligence in their products.

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