A partnership between Qualcomm and an AI startup promises lightning-quick AI where it’s really needed: searching through and using your photos and videos as a source of information stored locally on your device.
Right now, the partnership is a foundational one, predicated for the future. Memories.ai is launching what it calls its Large Visual Memory Models 2.0 in partnership with Qualcomm, with an eye toward releasing it in 2026. At that point, the two companies will begin pitching the LVMM to customers who develop their own applications for smartphones, headsets, and PCs.
Could we see a Samsung Gallery on an Android phone, powered by Memories? Conceptually, that’s the sort of relationship that Memories.ai envisions.
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