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Nov232024

Rabbit R1 is now teachable

 

Rabbit has started rolling out an experimental Teach mode that allows the Rabbit R1 to perform tasks for you. As its name suggests, the artificial intelligence agent "learns" a task you demonstrate, like helping draft a social media post or getting updates from your favourite content creators.

You can access Teach mode through Rabbithole, the web interface where you can manage the R1. You can create a "lesson" by describing the task and then record yourself doing it. Once you've shown the R1 what to do, you can ask it to recall the task it learned and complete it.

The company acknowledges that it might not produce the results you expect because of its current experimental state. However, it is available across "all websites," including Spotify, X, YouTube, Discord, and more. But, as The Verge pointed out, it might encounter issues with sites that use CAPTCHAs.

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