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How does the Rabbit R1's Artificial Intelligence work?

Here you will learn the secrets that Rabbit Inc. hides for this device.

In this video the creators of the Rabbit R1 explain exactly how the Rabbit R1 works. LAM (Large Action Model) or Large Action Model so that the artificial intelligence included is capable of learning from what we do, but how do we teach it?

The first step is to open the RabbitOS environment. As shown in the video, there will be a specific environment to be able to teach R1 what we want to do and to be able to ask it later out loud.

Once the environment is open, we begin to "act." In the example indicated in the sample video, all we have to do is behave as we would normally do, in this case go to AirBNB and look for where we are going to stay for vacation.

The video shows that, naturally, we can search the web for the conditions that best suit us; the destination, the guests, the location (beachfront) and even the price range in which we want to move when choosing.

Once the steps are done, the Operating System already knows what to do, and then it is time for the Rabbit R1 to act autonomously and be able to organize the trip by itself simply by asking it by voice.

And so he does it. In the following example, we tell it - without writing anything - to look for accommodation for 8 adults and 4 children in London, with certain prices and not only does it do so but it will also look for the best option based on the rating it has.

And after training Artificial Intelligence, what?

Well, they say that what lies ahead is extraordinarily great. We will be able to train our Rabbit with desktop applications, mobile applications and any website. Imagine what it will be like to do everything without writing and simply with your voice.

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