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The Race to Create the "iPhone of AI" is Heating Up!
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It seems that we're entering the age of AI hardware, will it flourish? or will this just be a short-lived footnote in technology history. Our main focus will be Rabbit's R1, but we'll look at all of the questions and implications surrounding it. In a special episode featuring Jabrils, we investigate.

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@MickBenjamins

3 months ago

These aren't products that any of us really want, these are all just "founders" trying to grab VC money by throing the AI buzzword around

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3 months ago

AI race heating up, and here I am still trying to get Siri to understand my simple request

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@edd2184

3 months ago

Dude at the beginning was dodging like a politician I was just sitting here like "answer the goddamn question man! Wtf does your device even do!?!?" šŸ¤£šŸ˜‚šŸ¤£

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@virtualplayground8632

3 months ago

This is the classic ā€œget good talent and innovate a bit so a big company buys you outā€ model. I think the entire point of Rabbit was to be bought out by Apple to be made into their Siri, they make a few 10s of millions and Apple gets to be at the forefront of AI.

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@Bidam682

3 months ago

Everything that rabbit can do can be done as an app in a smartphone. This is basically chatgpt with access to a library of custom actions. I don't want a separate device, work on a software I can use on my phone.

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@chris.strandburg

3 months ago

Rabbit has what I like to call a ā€œone update awayā€ business model. They are one Apple update away from being out of business.

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@6thwilbury2331

3 months ago

The Humane guy at 2:30 and the Rabbit guy at 5:00 shows the importance of communications professionals in the world of tech. Their expertise as engineers might be off the charts, but the ability to actually put these products into words without sounding like a charlatan (Humane) or sounding mush-mouthed (Rabbit) is an entirely different skill set.

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@Rsiatat

3 months ago

This feels like a pager back in the old days

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@juliia147

3 months ago

Even if it might not offer much additional value to regular peopleā€™s life, it could be a game changer for blind/vision impaired people

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@enzycal

3 months ago

Don't see the reason for two devices, just have it integrated into phones. If some new processing hardware is required then phones will probably just include it.

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@afjerry1

3 months ago

Iā€™ve seen several demos of the Rabbit R1 but nothing really shows me what an agent should really do and that is guide me through the process, by asking me questions along the way making sure all of the relevant information is complete before processing it.

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@neilcreek

3 months ago

I have a neurodevelopmental disorder, ADHD, and I struggle tremendously with organisation and doing repetitive or "boring" tasks. I want a virtual personal assistant, which can manage my time, deal with mundane tasks like preparing quotes and invoices, help me log my life, so I can remember what I've seen and done, and basically carry the mental load that weighs me down so much. Then I'll be free to put all of my attention on the things that I'm passionate about, where I can actually make a difference in the world. Rather than suffering anxiety about failing, guilt about when I screw up and being paralysed by all the things I need to do, but simply can't get started on. Something like this, a task-based AI agent, is exactly the kind of path to get us to that kind of place.

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@CGingerbreadman

3 months ago

As others have said, smartphones can already do this stuff. And those that can't, will be able to in the releases this year.

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@mathemat3939

3 months ago

As an engineer, I wonder how much of the demo was "canned" or staged for the demo and how well it will work in the real world.

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@statikverse

3 months ago

A big factor jumping out to me here is how crucial that interface system is, being able to have one interface for every other app, and still have that experience feel natural is going to be a leap and they have taken that leap. I've seen some refer to this capability as a 'super-app', but it also could turnout to be received as an unnecessary extra step by the market and then fail to become the aforementioned 'super-app'.

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@ChinchillaBONK

3 months ago

Siri and Google's voice assistant could easily make Rabbit obsolete once their LLMs and transformers mature and can do the same thing

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@Janizzary

3 months ago

As much as I'm always rooting for the underdog, I think the R1 is the type of device people will buy, play around with for a bit, then put aside.

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@BananaBLACK

3 months ago

I want an AI that actively protects my information.

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@BobbyBlue1905

3 months ago

Nice video as always, dagogo! Informative. šŸ‘ŒšŸ½

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@kevindittler6524

3 months ago

I can see where this would actually be a great training and responsitory unit for athletes and or coaches. Something to the effect that has a lot of technique or trainee applications also in perhaps technical field working on different types of repairs on modules and layouts to where it can see and then be able to combined the visual with information of what is being viewed. For example watching a batter swing at a pitch, comparing the movement and then being able to compare to successful examples and then translate that information back to the participants. Another example could be repairing a motherboard on a PC that has a multitude of different chips and diodeā€™s resistors etc. By analyzing the board and then knowing what the issues are could perhaps be able to analyze which particular piece would need to be replaced without having to replace the complete component. Also making a pc board for example and then accessories to go with it depending on functional needs. Just a couple of quick thoughts from watching. Good luck with it, it is exciting!

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