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Rabbit r1 - AI powered pocket companion | Product Hunt

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Rabbit r1

AI powered pocket companion

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rabbit has created a first-of-its-kind mobile device loaded with rabbit OS that lets people use intuitive input methods to accomplish tasks in a tangible way. The new standalone device – r1 – eliminates the need for users to navigate multiple apps.
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As an AI tech writer, lecturer and enthusiast obsessed over wearable AI devices its great to see the unique approach of rabbit with their "large action model" which was a new foundation model designed to understand human intentions and adapt to those requests. Great to see what the founders and team at rabbit are building.
@vincentkoc Is it wearable? I haven't seen anything saying it was. Still super interesting tech here!
How does this compare with the Humane Ai Pin? Will Rabbit become an MVNO?

@chrismessina Both occupy the same space for me:

1. They excite me a lot because they feel very sci-fi become real 2. I didn't understand 100% what they do at launch.

After watching the keynote, I'm highly dubious this rabbit will hop.

The industrial design is gorgeous (thanks TE!) but the meandering keynote was basically a collection of recent agentive AI hacks (basically using LangSmith or similar) to execute tasks. Definitely the future, but I'm not convinced Apple and other device makers won't disrupt themselves to bring these innovations to market.

The post-app future was also the one we were building towards in the bot era — but it turns out human eyes are an essential aspect of any computing experience, which the rabbit CEO even demonstrated and admitted to (we're not trying to replace your phone).

$199 is far too low a price point to be able cover customer service and marketing needs unless he has Bytedance-level money to spend on growth.

Ok whoa! I saw the video yesterday and as a millennial who grew with a Tamagotchi... I want one.

Can't wait to see how this unfolds but you already got a fan.

@bodegalaabs Tamagotchi for adults should be the entire marketing strategy

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