These days, artificial intelligence is present in pretty much everything, thus for AI developers, differentiating their products from the masses is no easy task. Few companies have garnered as much attention as Rabbit, an AI firm that sold 40,000 units of its standalone $199 R1 device in only eight days after its January CES debut.
In essence, the AI-driven Rabbit OS, which powers the Rabbit R1, is a specialized virtual assistant made to function as a sort of universal controller with your favorite apps. The operating system is based on a "Large Action Model" that has been taught to work with popular apps like Uber and Spotify to accomplish tasks like messaging, music control, online shopping, and more.
The orange Rabbit R1, a device built in partnership with Teenage Engineering, is about half the size of an iPhone and has a 2.88-inch touchscreen, a revolving camera, and a scrolling navigation wheel. It has some similarities to the Playdate portable game system.
Assuming the device meets up to its high expectations, we're keeping track of all the most recent information surrounding the Rabbit R1's launch below to ensure nothing gets lost in the excitement.
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