
Initial HP IQ on-device AI experiences include Ask IQ, which responds to both text and voice inputs; Analyze, which looks at personal files and generates summaries and actionable insights; Notes and Knowledge, which keeps track of interactions and organizes notes; and Meeting Agent, which records notes or captures ideas during meetings. HP says additional capabilities will roll out later this year.
HP plans to use Google’s Device-to-Device-Infrastructure APIs in IQ to let Windows PCs, Android devices, and meeting room devices discover, connect, and share tasks with each other, a feature HP calls NearSense. For example, users will be able to pass files to nearby co-workers by dragging and dropping them from the IQ app.
IQ also provides a new user interface, Visor, that appears in the top third of the screen when needed and fades away when not required, Brown said.
