What is Possible Going Forward?

The tech world is abuzz with the announcement of the Rabbit R1 at CES 2024. This new AI-powered device, priced at $199, is not just another gadget—it's a glimpse into the future of how we interact with technology. Jesse Lyu, CEO of Rabbit, doesn't aim to replace your smartphone immediately, but the R1's staggering ambition suggests it might just be a matter of time.

Sporting a design that echoes the nostalgic handheld TVs of the '90s, the Rabbit R1, created in collaboration with Teenage Engineering, is a testament to innovation. It features a 2.88-inch touchscreen, a rotating camera, and a unique scroll wheel/button combo for navigation. Inside its compact and rounded body lies a 2.3GHz MediaTek processor, 4GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage. Despite its retro charm, the R1 is a modern marvel—lightweight, sleek, and surprisingly comfortable to hold.

The R1 runs on Rabbit OS, underpinned by a revolutionary 'Large Action Model' (LAM). This AI model is akin to a universal controller for apps, allowing the R1 to manage tasks across different platforms effortlessly. From controlling music to ordering groceries, the R1 simplifies interactions through a single, intuitive interface. It's not just a voice assistant; it's an all-in-one command center for your digital needs. Rabbit brings a unique approach to managing digital life. The on-screen interface, featuring category-based cards, ensures users can verify the AI's outputs, bridging the gap between digital commands and physical confirmation.

The Rabbit R1 is more than just a sophisticated voice assistant; it's an embodiment of the future of personal technology. Available for pre-order, with shipments expected in March, the R1 stands as a potential rival to mainstream devices. It's not just a vision of what technology could be; it's a functional, interactive device that's already here. The Rabbit R1 represents a paradigm shift in how we interact with technology. Its unique blend of retro design, cutting-edge AI, and user-centric functionality marks a significant milestone in personal tech. As we eagerly await its release, one thing is certain: the R1 is set to redefine our digital experiences.


Richard Cawood

Richard is an award winning portrait photographer, creative media professional and educator currently based in Dubai, UAE.

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