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At CES 2026 and Lenovo Tech World 2026, Lenovo highlighted a major AI innovation designed to transform how users interact with their devices. Lenovo’s new AI super-agent, part of its AI for PCs and personal devices vision, aims to offer a more intuitive, personalized computing experience.
This agent is called Qira, a personal ambient intelligence that learns from users and assists across tasks and devices. Lenovo positions it not just as voice assistant software but as a context-aware AI that can help recall information and anticipate needs.

Lenovo Qira is described as a Personal Ambient Intelligence System built at the system level, not a standalone app, and integrated into PCs and other devices.
It operates across Lenovo and Motorola products, learning from user habits, workflows, and preferences to help manage tasks and information more seamlessly than traditional assistants.
Lenovo says this AI can maintain continuity between tasks, remember context, and provide proactive help.

One of Qira’s core strengths is its ability to remember and correlate user information across devices, laptops, tablets, smartphones, and potentially wearables. This means the AI can keep track of your ongoing work, context, and key details from one session to the next.
Unlike simple recall features that only search files or emails, Qira’s ambient intelligence can recognize patterns and recall relevant data proactively when it’s needed most.

Qira builds a personalized knowledge base using information that users choose to share, including interactions, memories, and documents across supported devices. With that context, it can understand continuity between tasks and offer help that feels more immediate and personal.
Lenovo says Qira can suggest next steps, summarize key information, and support users across apps, services, and workflows. The company also emphasizes permission-based access, transparency, and user control over how the system learns and applies context.

Qira is not reactive alone; it also offers proactive assistance by anticipating what the user might need next. For example, it might surface reminders, relevant documents, or task suggestions before you explicitly ask.
It’s engineered to become more helpful over time as it learns user patterns, workflows, and preferences across various applications.

Lenovo is rolling Qira out across multiple devices in its PC lineup, including Yoga™, IdeaPad™, Legion™, and ThinkPad™ families, via software updates and preloads.
This includes laptops, tablets, and other form factors tailored for productivity and creativity. The rollout spans multiple languages and global regions, making the agent accessible to a broad user base.

At launch, Qira supports multiple languages, including English, Spanish, French, Italian, German, and Portuguese, which helps Lenovo reach users in diverse markets like the U.S., Europe, Latin America, and India.
This language support boosts the agent’s usefulness for varied global users and workflows.

Lenovo says Qira is designed with privacy and transparency in mind: the AI only processes data users allow it to access, and it operates with clear controls over what is stored and suggested.
This counters common concerns about always-on AI assistants capturing private data without explicit consent. Lenovo’s messaging underscores that users remain in control.
Fun fact: Lenovo designed Qira to use “intelligent model orchestration.” Instead of relying on a single AI system, the super-agent can access a pool of specialized AI models and automatically choose the best one for a specific task. nt workloads.

Lenovo’s AI super-agent strategy is part of a broader Hybrid AI vision that connects devices, services, and ecosystems.
Lenovo envisions a future where AI works naturally across personal computing environments, adapting to user behavior rather than forcing them to adapt to technology. This reflects a shift toward ambient, pervasive AI rather than isolated features.

Unlike typical digital assistants that require explicit commands, Qira aims for deeper context-based support, more akin to a digital co-worker.
Traditional assistants focus on executing tasks one at a time, whereas Qira attempts to anticipate user intent, manage continuity, and remember personal context across sessions and devices. This contextual depth sets Lenovo’s agent apart from basic voice assistants.
Fun fact: Qira can integrate with third-party services, including travel platforms such as Expedia and Vrbo.

Reports suggest Qira could help with tasks like summarizing content, linking workflows between apps, and retrieving critical data without re-searching.
Because the agent can learn and recall information across platforms, it could reduce repetitive searching for files, notes, or reminders, effectively boosting productivity and reducing friction in daily work. Early impressions highlight its potential to simplify complex workflows.
Want all your devices to work smarter together? Here’s how Lenovo’s new ambient AI connects them all.

Lenovo’s AI super-agent reflects a larger trend toward smarter, more intuitive personal computing, where devices do more than respond; they proactively assist.
As AI becomes deeply integrated into hardware and software, systems like Qira may redefine expectations for productivity tools on PCs and mobile devices. This builds on broader industry momentum toward AI agents that enhance memory, context awareness, and user continuity.
Want your own AI supercomputer? See what Nvidia just released on Oct 15.
Do you think AI agents like Qira should actively remember your work and habits to improve productivity, or should user privacy take priority even if it limits memory? Share your thoughts.
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