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Rabbit hole. This "doing" AI, as opposed to the "knowing" AI, is usually what people imagine when you describe an AI assistant. But, like any new tech, it’s not perfect yet.
Santa Monica-based Rabbit debuted the r1, a small personal AI device that operates multiple apps on the user’s behalf to get things done. The device, whose design comes courtesy of the eclectic ...
Rabbit’s r1 also feels like a better proposition than the Ai Pin, the $699 (without mandatory subscription) device that Humane hasn’t shipped yet. It’s not that the r1 will fare any better.
The Rabbit R1 is a cute AI gadget, but at launch it’s riddled with issues and terrible battery life. When phones can handle similar AI tasks, the R1 doesn’t do enough to justify its existence.
In a sea of AI-enabled gadgets at CES, the rabbit r1 (all lowercase, they insist) stands out not just for its high-vis paint job and unique form factor, but because of its dedication to the bit.
The long-awaited launch of the Rabbit R1’s killer app for AI is barely cooked, but is also the type of experimentation AI needs right now. Brands That Matter Final Deadline on Friday 5/30! LOGIN ...
Rabbit hole. I think the R1 can survive if Rabbit makes the right moves. That includes upgrading the R1’s Large Action Model ...
This latest development builds upon Rabbit’s previous work with its web agent, LAM Playground, though the Android AI agent remains a work in progress.