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Tech startup Rabbit has unveiled r1, an an AI-powered companion device that does digital tasks for you.
Los Angeles-based Rabbit raised $30 million for this effort and now it’s showing off its product at CES 2024, the big tech trade show in Las Vegas.
The r1 is designed to simplify digital tasks by bridging the gap between human intent and device action. This device is the first to feature rabbit OS, an operating system aimed at revolutionizing the online experience by efficiently navigating multiple apps using natural language commands.
r1, powered by the proprietary Large Action Model (LAM), streamlines complex tasks by learning and replicating user actions across various interfaces. Jesse Lyu, CEO of rabbit, said in a statement, “We’re ushering in a new era of human-device interaction where AI doesn’t just understand natural language; it performs actions based on users’ intentions to accomplish tasks.”
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Rabbit OS, and the underlying LAM, adds abundant value to users’ online life with “rabbits” – personal AI agents that carry out various tasks. Most voice-based assistants in smart home and portable consumer devices only handle simple requests such as turning on lights or checking the weather. Rabbit OS, on the other hand, can handle most of one’s digital errands – from simple tasks like searching for up-to-date information to complex tasks such as thoroughly researching and booking options for upcoming travel, or filling a virtual grocery store cart and completing transactions at check-out.
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