The Humane Ai Pin has some competition in trying to replace the iPhone, with Rabbit’s R1 a $200 handheld that wants to use AI to change the way users interact with apps.
The Humane Ai Pin has some competition in trying to replace the iPhone, with Rabbit’s R1 a $200 handheld that wants to use AI to change the way users interact with apps.
Introduced at CES 2024, Rabbit’s first hardware release is the R1, a compact square that wants to be the intermediary between the user and their smartphone, be it an iPhone or another device. The idea is that, instead of users fumbling through apps to get something done, the Rabbit R1 and Rabbit OS will do it for them instead.
Using a „Large Action Model,“ analogous to the Large Language Model used by Siri, ChatGPT and similar systems, Rabbit will take commands from the user and perform the instructions within apps on their behalf.