We should all hate booking a table at a restaurant, as a result of it’s as soon as once more the issue tech corporations are attempting to resolve with the facility of synthetic intelligence. Honor has taken the wraps off of Honor UI Agent—a “GUI-based cellular AI agent” that claims to deal with duties in your behalf by understanding the display’s graphical consumer interface. Its major demo to indicate off this functionality? Having the agent ebook a restaurant, naturally, by OpenTable.
WIRED had an early alternative to see the demo forward of the corporate’s keynote at Cell World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, the place Honor additionally introduced its $10 billion Honor Alpha Plan. This long-term plan, envisioned by the Chinese language firm’s new CEO Jian Li, is lofty and largely corporate-speak, comprised of targets like “creating an clever telephone” and “open human potential boundaries and cocreate a brand new paradigm for civilization.” What it actually highlights is Honor’s fast pivot into prioritizing AI growth for its suite of private know-how gadgets.
A GUI Agent
Within the demo, an Honor spokesperson requested Honor’s UI Agent to ebook a desk for 4 individuals, gave a time, and specified “native meals.” (The AI takes location under consideration and understood that to imply Spanish meals right here in Barcelona.) What occurs subsequent is a bit of jarring—not in the best way Google’s Duplex know-how was when it debuted in 2018 and had Google Assistant work together with actual people to make reservations in your behalf.
As a substitute, you are compelled to stare at Honor’s display, watching this agent run by the steps of discovering a restaurant and reserving a desk by the OpenTable app. It does not fairly really feel “sensible” when you need to see the uninteresting machinations of the method at work, although Honor tells me sooner or later its UI Agent will not want to indicate its homework.
{Photograph}: Julian Chokkattu
