On January 11th, the Glory Magic OS Arbitrary Door *** Hammer sparked heated discussions, and Deng Bin, President of the Glory R&D Management Department, responded that the "Arbitrary Door" was independently developed by Honor and based on the interactive logic of intent recognition, which was completely absent in that era.
Deng Bin said that after we proposed the "arbitrary door", we warmed up at the end of December, and many netizens did say that it was very similar to the one step of the hammer. The core difference between any door and one step is that the entrance it presents is not an icon that you have set in advance, but something that is truly intelligent and logical after identifying your intentions and dynamically and intelligently presenting them.
The real value of the "any door" function is not only to generate a one step-style shortcut, its real value is to identify what you want to do, help you identify your intentions, you drag the Tao password and it will come out**, drag the address, or there may be an address in a large paragraph, it can know that you want to take a taxi, which one step can not do at all.
Just like our back-end keep-alive, it is not simply to see what you used in the first ten minutes and half an hour, and then keep you alive accordingly, but to use AI for intent recognition, to know what you may use in the next half hour, to prepare this thing in advance, which is a completely different underlying logic.
Therefore, first, we think that Mr. Luo is really powerful, and some people's ideas of computer interaction are quite advanced; Second, after the advent of the AI era, the core of the "arbitrary door" function is not a shortcut, but the core is the platform-level AI capability behind it.