Rabbit R1 is a small, lightweight gadget that uses artificial intelligence to control applications; This artificial intelligence is from an innovative model called “Large functional model” It uses a large language model instead and can learn how to use different applications. This device is equipped with a MediaTek processor and has a 360-degree rotatable camera, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and a 4G SIM card slot.
According to the Verge report, “Jesse Liu”, the CEO and founder of artificial intelligence startup Rabbit says that this device does not want to replace your smartphone; At least not yet. His company's new gadget is an autonomous artificial intelligence device 199 dollars It is called R1, which resembles a version of televisions from the 90s.
The R1 is a stand-alone gadget half the size of an iPhone with a touch screen 2.88 inchesThere is a rotating camera for taking photos and videos and a scroll handle that is used to move contents or talk to the device's internal assistant. The R1 is powered by a 2.3GHz MediaTek processor, 4GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage. According to this startup, the battery of this gadget lasts all day.
The Rabbit R1 gadget is an advanced artificial intelligence assistant
R1 software is the remarkable point of this gadget. The operating system of this gadget Rabbit OS It is called and uses its own artificial intelligence technology. This startup says that instead of using a large language model like ChatGPT, it uses a model called Great performance model Has used. This model is considered a kind of global and comprehensive controller for applications. “We wanted to find a global solution, just like big language models,” says the startup's CEO.
This operating system is similar to Alexa or Google Assistant. Rabbit OS can control your music, order taxis and food, send your messages, and all these things are done through a user interface, and you will not need a special application or registration on the sites.
Instead of building a series of APIs and trying to convince developers to support R1, the startup Rabbit has trained its model to use existing apps. A large action model or LAM can basically learn what the app's settings are like, how to use them to order something, or where the search menus are. The CEO of this startup says that all these things can be applied in any application.
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