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Jan 2024
47m 23s

Episode 180 - Run Rabbit One

Mark and Allen
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Forget Apps! Talking to this Orange Cube Could Change Everything


Is the app model broken? The creators of Rabbit R1, a new voice-first device, certainly think so. In this episode of Two Voice Devs, Mark and Allen break down this innovative device and its potential to change how we interact with technology. What do developers think about the technology underlying RabbitOS? You may be surprised!


Key topics:

  • 00:02:00 - What is the Rabbit R1? Rabbit R1 is a new type of device that prioritizes voice input and output. It aims to shift users away from apps and toward a more conversational way of interacting with technology.
  • 00:05:17 - AI models: Rabbit uses a unique "large action model" to understand and complete tasks. It claims to do this faster and more intuitively than existing voice assistants.
  • 00:14:14 - Teach Me mode: See how Rabbit can be trained to interact with new websites and applications. What implications does this have for the future?
  • 00:18:41 - Can it replace apps? While that's a bold claim, Rabbit's conversational approach and innovative features show promise. Could this be the first step towards a new era in human-computer interaction?


Additional thoughts:

  • 00:25:06 - Hybrid approach: Rabbit smartly combines intent-based and language-based AI models, potentially offering speed and accuracy.
  • 00:32:56 - Asynchronous interactions: It breaks away from the traditional request-response model, offering a more natural conversational experience that aligns with the Star Trek computer vision.
  • 00:07:48 - Price: At just $199, many people are willing to check it out, and this could accelerate interest in voice-driven interfaces.

Is Rabbit R1 a game-changer or just a gimmick? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!

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