This year Nothing launched the Ear (2), Phone (2), and its CMF by Nothing brand. Now in a new development, details about the company’s next product have surfaced. The information comes from the publication Mashable citing an internal source familiar with the matter. Additionally, Nothing CEO Carl Pei also shared on X (formerly Twitter) that something naughty is coming next week.
Nothing may launch the Ear (3) in January

The publication reveals that Nothing is working on a product that is due to launch in January 2024. However, the source does not mention what the upcoming offering could be. The publication speculates that it could be a next-generation flagship TWS earphone, probably the Ear (3). It could indeed be true going by Nothing’s launch timeline of its TWS earphones. The brand announced the Ear (2) in March this year whereas its predecessor, the Ear (1) debuted in June 2021. It hints that the company could launch the upcoming Ear (3) earlier than the Ear (1).
Nothing may also launch an entirely new product if it’s not the Ear (3). However, it is not expected to be a new smartphone as the brand launched the Phone (2) in July this year. The company forayed in to the fashion segment with Nothing Apparel and also launched the Beer (5.1) last month.
The Nothing Ear (3)’s key details are also a mystery. But we can expect it to come with the same design, enhanced ANC, improved battery life, and new software features.
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- Nothing CEO reveals the Nothing Power (1) charger, a multi-device charger that never saw the light of day
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YouTube generative AI will soon let you have a conversation about video you’ve just watched
In a move to enhance user engagement and improve content comprehension, YouTube is testing two new AI-powered features: comment topics and a conversational AI tool. These features are currently in an experimental phase and are available to a limited number of YouTube Premium members.
The comment topics tool aims to make navigating lengthy comment sections easier for both viewers and creators. By utilizing AI, YouTube automatically identifies and organizes comments into relevant themes or topics. This allows viewers to quickly locate specific discussions, while creators can effortlessly engage with their audience on specific aspects of their content.
Creators have the option to remove comment topics by deleting individual comments associated with that topic. Additionally, comment topics are only generated for published comments, excluding blocked or under review comments. Currently, comment topics are limited to a select few English-language videos with extensive comment sections.
YouTube’s conversational AI tool takes viewer engagement a step further by providing real-time interactions during video playback. Viewers can ask questions about the video, receive recommendations for related content, and even take quizzes to enhance their understanding of educational videos.
This feature seamlessly integrates into the viewing experience without disrupting the video playback. The conversational AI tool utilizes natural language processing to understand user queries and provide accurate, relevant responses.
As these features continue to undergo testing and development, it will be interesting to observe how they impact user engagement, content consumption patterns, and the overall YouTube ecosystem.
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