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Rabbit R1 hands-on review: the future of AI is here

4.5 (108) · € 23.00 · In Magazzino

Rabbit R1 hands-on review: the future of AI is here

The Rabbit R1 is a well-priced handheld with a friendly, approachable design and some downright mind-blowing AI capabilities. The Large Action Model looks set to be a revolutionary next step for being a true assistant.
Finally! The AI assistant we deserve

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The Rabbit R1: A Fresh Take on Digital Life

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