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Today, we're unveiling the Rabbit R1, a game-changing, AI-powered device that promises
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to change the way you interact with technology. This gadget isn't exactly a phone, but it can certainly use your phone apps and much more
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Designed by Rabbit, an AI startup led by tech entrepreneur Jesse Liu, the Rabbit R1 is packed
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with impressive features. Priced at $199, the R1 is a gadget about half the size of an iPhone, equipped with
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a 2.88-inch touchscreen, a scroll wheel, and a rotating camera for capturing your world
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At the heart of the R1 is the Rabbit OS. Instead of just being another chatbot, this AI is a universal controller for your apps
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Be it music, grocery shopping, messaging, or ordering a ride, it's all done through
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a single interface. An on-screen interface functions through a series of clicking, scrolling, and voice
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command actions. The real leap here is how Rabbit has made the AI learn your apps
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It uses a large action model to learn how apps work. For example, you can show it how to remove a watermark in Photoshop, and the Rabbit R1
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can do it on its own the next time around. Rabbit's aim with the R1 isn't to immediately replace your phone, but with its comprehensive
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control and intelligent understanding of a multitude of apps, it's hard not to see
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that it might. Shipping starts in March and interestingly, in such a short while, it has generated significant
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interest, selling out its initial 10,000 units. So watch this space for the new Rabbit R1