The 10 AI features we urgently need on our smartphones

Simultaneous translation, creating images from text and much more: these are the features on new phones. But are they enough for us? Probably not. Here are Domus’ suggestions.

1. AI that listens to voice messages for more than 30 seconds and responds with your voice

from Scream, 1996

2. An assistant that shops for groceries and delivers them to your door, based on what you need and want

from The big Lebowski, 1998

3. An outfit suggestion based on the weather and your day

from The devil wears Prada, 2006

4. An app that takes the photos you didn't have time to take

from Rear Window, 1954

5. A phone that comforts you when you feel sad

from Lilo & Stitch, 2002

6. An assistant that deletes your ex from your phone, even from holiday photos

Courtesy Corriere dello sport

7. An organiser for going out with friends that does everything automatically without the need for countless messages

from How I Met Your Mother, 2005

8. AI that engages in sexting for you when you don't feel like it

from Fantozzi contro tutti, 1980

9. Psychotherapy sessions during your commute

Courtesy @scopertine

10. An app that tells you "when it was better to stay home"

da Fight Club, 1999

With an open question: can AI become the true friend you are looking for?

from Toy Story, 1995

Smartphones thrive on enthusiasm, which is often translated into elaborate marketing strategies rather than real functional benefits. There was the period of night photography, then foldable phones, or the years when having thinner and thinner bezels around the screen seemed like a matter of life and death. All this happened as smartphones became an integral part of our lives, becoming our main way of communicating, navigating and paying, while replacing many things that are no longer with us today.

The boom of AI in “chat format” is just the latest chapter in an acceleration of new technologies that have been more or less taking root since the post-Covid era, just think of NFTs or the Metaverse

Google Pixel 8 Pro powered by Gemini Nano

Apple Intelligence

Motorola Razr 2024 powered by Google Gemini

Samsung Galaxy Flip 6 featuring AI-powered translation service

AI-powered voice recorder on Samsung Galaxy Fold 6

OPPO Reno12 Series AI Best Face feature

ChatGPT and MidJourney have become part of our lives; can they stay away from smartphones? In recent months, the integration of AI capabilities into what we used to call “mobile phones” and other devices has been the highlight of keynotes from the tech giants. Especially those dealing with major operating systems: Microsoft with Copilot, Google with Gemini. This summer, Motorola announced the integration of Gemini on its latest Razr foldable, while Oppo launched an AI smartphone “accessible to all”. Meanwhile, at Apple’s annual developer conference, they presented their formula for intelligence on Mac and iOS, which we will probably see next spring. Samsung has integrated AI functions for text, simultaneous translation and images on the Galaxy S24, launched a few months ago, and has improved the formula on its latest range of Fold and Flip foldables, exploiting their particular form factor for other applications.

1. Creator of personalised dreams

Courtesy The Simpson

2. Simulation of conversations with the deceased

from Pocahontas, 1995

3. Preventive health analysis

from Dr. House - Medical Division, 2004

4. Creation of alternative realities

from The Chronicles of Narnia: the Lion, the witch and the wardrobe

5. Social relationship assistant

from The Dreamers, 2003

Today’s phones allow us to ask for information in chat format, convert conversations into text notes, edit images and much more. But is that enough for us? Absolutely not. We thought about what are the most important features to improve our routines and well-being. Here are a few.

1. AI that listens to voice messages for more than 30 seconds and responds with your voice from Scream, 1996

2. An assistant that shops for groceries and delivers them to your door, based on what you need and want from The big Lebowski, 1998

3. An outfit suggestion based on the weather and your day from The devil wears Prada, 2006

4. An app that takes the photos you didn't have time to take from Rear Window, 1954

5. A phone that comforts you when you feel sad from Lilo & Stitch, 2002

6. An assistant that deletes your ex from your phone, even from holiday photos Courtesy Corriere dello sport

7. An organiser for going out with friends that does everything automatically without the need for countless messages from How I Met Your Mother, 2005

8. AI that engages in sexting for you when you don't feel like it from Fantozzi contro tutti, 1980

9. Psychotherapy sessions during your commute Courtesy @scopertine

10. An app that tells you "when it was better to stay home" da Fight Club, 1999

With an open question: can AI become the true friend you are looking for? from Toy Story, 1995