could mobile phones be next on the extinction list?

image: rabbit tech

it’s not technically a phone, but it does almost everything a phone can … and some things a phone can’t.

by rick richardson
technology this week

rabbit is a startup that stunned the world in early january with its surprising ai hardware announcement. the rabbit r1 is a device similar to a smartphone, but it runs a different ai experience compared to what you know from chatgpt, copilot, gemini, claude and other chatbots.

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the rabbit r1 will handle chats like chatgpt, sure. however, its primary selling point is a different type of ai experience. the r1 features a unique large action model (lam) that lets it interact with apps for you.