I was really inspired when Carl mentioned that the future lies in EVs and robotics. It got me thinking about what a Nothing bike or robot might look like. While it may seem far-fetched, it definitely piqued my interest. Nowadays, there are so many AI apps that handle tasks we used to hire people for. If Nothing could offer an exclusive free service just for its users, it could revolutionize how we co-create both digital and physical projects. Imagine writing an idea with an AI prompt, generating a digital image, and sending it to a 3D printer—all while you’re on your way home or to the office. By the time you arrive, your physical object or creative project is ready.
AI could assist with more than just creative tasks. It could manage calendars, plan schedules, block spam calls, texts, and emails, and even provide an option to block unwanted ads on your phone. I despise ads that force their way onto my device without permission, not even from Google. It’s like we’re paying for the device, but Google plays its game under outdated terms of service. Nothing should develop its own OS and app store, free from Google’s influence. I want Nothing to challenge Google with new technology, allowing users to enjoy their devices without the headaches of intrusive ads and data collection.