Since its initial launch in May, Rabbit has released several updates to improve the R1's functionality, including the Large Action Model (LAM) Playground, which allows the device to perform tasks on websites like Amazon or Google. Despite these updates, reviews remain mixed, with CNET stating that the experience has improved but a smartphone is still a better option, while Android Authority was less impressed even after the latest update.
Key takeaways:
- The Rabbit R1 device now allows users to redesign its entire interface using AI, based on a given prompt.
- Despite the customization feature being fun and unique, Rabbit has warned that responses on the AI-generated interfaces are slower than the default UI and can take over 30 seconds to appear.
- The generative UI can be enabled by logging into the rabbithole account, selecting settings, and then clicking “profile.”
- Since its initial release, Rabbit has pushed several updates to improve the R1 device, including the Large Action Model (LAM) Playground which allows the device to perform tasks on websites like Amazon or Google.