Nothing introduces an AI-powered dictation tool
Nothing’s new on-device dictation tool supports over 100 languages.
Nothing’s new on-device dictation tool supports over 100 languages.
The glasses will reportedly feature cameras, microphones and speakers, and will connect to a smartphone and the cloud to process AI queries.
Nothing CEO Carl Pei says AI agents will eventually replace apps, shifting smartphones toward systems that understand intent and act on a user’s behalf.
IDC says phone makers will ship only 1.12 billion smartphones as compared to 1.26 billion last year.
The two-story location will sell products from Nothing and the more affordable, mass-market brand CMF.
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The new round, which opens on December 10, will enable consumers to buy the company’s shares at its Series C valuation of $1.3 billion.
Nothing on Monday revealed Playground, an AI tool that lets users create apps with simple text prompts and deploy them to a platform of sorts known as Essential Apps.
Nothing is making its affordable devices brand CMF into a separate entity with headquarters in India.