A Rabbit leap forward for Artificial Intelligence

The last twelve months stood out as a transformative year for Artificial intelligence (AI).

2023 was indeed a significant year for artificial intelligence (AI), witnessing remarkable advancements and widespread adoption. Researchers achieved remarkable breakthroughs in AI, spanning computer visionspeech recognition, and machine learning. These strides propelled AI into new realms of capability. The emergence of GPT-4, a powerful language model, revolutionized natural language understanding and creative content generation.

According to Forbes, the AI market is on an exponential trajectory. By 2027, it is projected to reach a staggering $407 billion, a substantial leap from the $86.9 billion in 2022. The overall impact is expected to contribute a significant 21% net increase to the United States GDP by 2030.

However, ironically, despite these monumental strides, we find ourselves in the “developmental years” of AI. Why? Because the user interface for interacting with AI remains a challenge. Additionally, consumers grapple with rigid, clunky interfaces that lack privacy consciousness. The traditional app grid on smartphones feels outdated.

Great news for consumers is there is an evolution of devices out there that aim to address these challenges.

Responsive AI embedded in a Hand Held

The Rabbit R1 is a fascinating handheld device that aims to revolutionize how we interact with artificial intelligence beyond smartphones and computers. It is Tony Stark’s J.A.R.V.I.S (Just a Rather Very Intelligent System) that was built for every day consumers at a reasonable price. The Rabbit R1 resembles a phone, complete with a 2.88-inch touchscreen, a camera, a SIM card slot, and support for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.

However, outside its retro orange exterior the real power behind Rabbit R1 lies within in its interface. We are all aware of Chat GTP. Instead of a traditional grid of apps, the Rabbit R1 features an AI assistant that communicates with your favorite apps and performs tasks for you.

This device runs on Rabbit OS. Encased within the Rabbit R1, Rabbit OS operates using a “Large Action Model” (LAM). Unlike large language models like ChatGPT, Rabbit OS serves as a universal controller for apps. And unlike some of its online versions, Rabbit OS doesn’t store user identity information or passwords pre-emptively.

Think of the Rabbit R1 as an evolution beyond smart speakers like the Amazon Echo, Google Nest, and Apple HomePod. The Rabbit R1 features an AI assistant that communicates with your favorite apps and performs tasks for you without needing to interact with individual apps.

Rabbit R1 is trained on how apps function, recognizing icons, order confirmations, and search menus. This learning allows Rabbit OS to control music, order a car, buy groceries, and send messages—all through a single, unified interface.

The Rabbit R1 leverages the latest AI capabilities to create a unified experience. It learns from you through its “teach mode”, allowing you to teach it specific phrases or commands.

The Rabbit R1 aims to redefine how we interact with AI.

Features and Specifications

  • Dimensions: 78mm*78mm*13mm / 3in*3in*0.5in
  • Weight: 115g
  • Colors: Leucht orange
  • Operating System: Rabbit OS (a personalized operating system through a natural language interface)
  • Battery life and charging capabilities: 500 cycles > 80%, charging current 500mA, rate capacity 1000mAh
  • Connectivity details: Bluetooth 5.0 / Wi-Fi with 2.4GHz + 5GHz / 4G LTE
  • Speaker output: 2W
  • Audio input: dual microphone array
  • Display: 2.88″ TFT touchscreen
  • Processor: MediaTek MT6765 Octa-core (Helio P35)
  • Memory: 4GB
  • Storage: 128GB
  • Charging and expansion: USB-C connector
  • Photo resolution: 8MP, 3264×2448
  • Video resolution: 24fps, 1080p

For more information or to acquire the: rabbit r1

About Rabbit inc.
rabbit inc. is an AI startup developing a personalized operating system (OS) through a natural language interface and dedicated, affordable consumer hardware to host the OS

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