Nothing is launching first 'AI-native devices' next year
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Nothing is launching first 'AI-native devices' next year
"At the heart of Nothing's plans is AI. Pei said the company is "building the foundations for the future" on a focused "AI OS" to deliver a "hyper-personalized experience." However, it's unclear if Nothing's operating system ambitions are built on top of Android like Nothing OS. We've reached out for clarification. This "AI-native platform" will run hardware in widespread use today like smartphones, headphones, and smart watches, Pei said,"
"Nothing plans to release its first AI-native devices next year. Its chief challenge will be generating demand in a category that has historically failed to engage the mass market and where success has eluded even the industry's biggest players like Apple. There's no shortage of competitors either, including the mysterious "screen free" device former Apple designer Jony Ive is creating with OpenAI."
Nothing raised $200 million and is valued at $1.3 billion to ramp distribution and accelerate innovation. The company is developing an AI-native operating system intended to provide hyper-personalized experiences across smartphones, headphones, smart watches and emerging devices such as smart glasses, electric vehicles and humanoid robots. The first AI-native devices are planned for release next year. It is unclear whether the new OS will be built on top of Android. The initiative faces challenges generating mass-market demand and competing with established players and other ambitious projects backed by major industry figures.
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