Nothing wants to make an ecosystem of AI-generated apps, but it has a long way to go.
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Nothing has begun rolling out the beta of its Playground platform, where users can create simple, task-specific apps using the Essential Apps Builder and deploy them without coding ...
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Vibe coding,” as it’s come to be known, is exactly what you can do with Nothing’s new “Essential Apps,” which lets you create homescreen widgets, “apps,” using text prompts and the help of AI – but ...
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