First of all, briefly introduce a few lines of the camera just introduced at the mobile phone conference for everyone to listen to:
Huawei P20 Pro :4000 Three photos 40 million Lycra, master of AI photography.
One plus six: just shoot and leave the beauty to AI.
Xiaomi 8: Known as "the masterpiece of Xiaomi's mobile phone camera", micro-shaping is "beautiful".
Lenovo Z5:130,000 AI rear smart camera.
Samsung A9 Star: 24 million AI before and after pure beauty shooting.
After reading the advertisements of so many manufacturers focusing on cameras, have you found anything? Yes, just the word AI, so what is AI? AI is the English abbreviation of artificial intelligence, which is simply an advanced computing program that can imitate the thinking mode of human beings in dealing with problems (please help yourself to professional introduction). It is a very hot field recently, and its development prospect is limitless. Adding AI to the mobile phone is equivalent to the idea that the mobile phone itself has taken pictures, and it will judge the environment and people by itself to optimize the camera settings or beauty level (even at a higher level, I won't say this question here). So everyone is upgrading their photos in unison, in order to keep up with the world trend!
Then why only add AI to the camera? Bian Xiao's ability to give the answer is "simple". AI covers a wide range, including robot, image processing, language processing and expert processing, among which image processing is relatively simple. After all, images contain little data. What other robots, with ever-changing languages and huge amounts of information, may take some time to be used on mobile phones in a short time. (guess for the time being, if it's wrong, don't spray it, listen as a joke)
I don't know if you have noticed that this year's mobile phone trend has reached the problem of strength PK photography. No matter Huawei, Xiaomi, Yijia or Lenovo, they have done enough articles on the issue of cameras. Some say this and some say that, just to accurately convey the functions of their own cameras to your ears.