Rabbit’s R1 devices will soon have “teach mode,” which lets you build an AI bot that can do tasks for you. For example, it can retrieve updates from a content creator you follow or assist you in creating a social media post. The functionality operates by “learning” an activity you demonstrate.
Logging into the Rabbithole, the web interface for controlling an R1 device, will allow you to utilize the feature. After that, you’ll record yourself doing an activity and then describe it to make a “lesson.” You can ask the AI agent to recollect what it has learned and finish the assignment after you demonstrate what you want it to do. Although it appears simple, Rabbit admits that teach mode is experimental and that outcomes might not always match your expectations.
According to Rabbit, you may utilize this capability on “any website,” including Spotify, X, YouTube, Discord, and others. However, you might run into problems with websites that use CAPTCHAs, which is a barrier R1 users have previously encountered while attempting to access specific websites.
The most recent addition to the Rabbit R1’s feature set is teach mode. The business launched its massive action model (LAM) last month, which makes an effort to explore websites for you. Additionally, owners may now use AI prompts to personalize the device’s user interface.