Rabbit r1 is a smartphone-like AI device that was one of the most exciting things at CES 2024. Rabbit's keynote was a particular highlight as the startup gave the world a glimpse into the future of AI. Generative AIs like ChatGPT aren't the only ones that can answer most questions and prompts. r1 introduces a new kind of AI that can interact with apps to perform tasks.
Rabbit uses “Large Action Models” (LAMs) to power this type of AI functionality, while Large Language Models (LLMs) provide more general functionality, such as what ChatGPT can do. Masu. Perplexity helps facilitate these features on Rabbit r1.
In other words, Rabbit r1 can do many things that ChatGPT cannot. Google and Microsoft rival ChatGPT can't do that either. However, a new report on OpenAI's next plans reveals that the creators of ChatGPT are considering developing a feature that would allow them to control devices with the help of AI, similar to Rabbit r1.
that Looks like the future of AI I'm waiting for. And this is the kind of personal AI feature I'm hoping to see built into the next generation of iPhones thanks to iOS 18.
Rabbit r1 understands how apps work thanks to LAM training. Once you're logged into the app, you'll be able to tell r1 to do things that require you to take out your phone. Examples include ordering food online, booking a taxi, or even purchasing a hotel or flight ticket for a family vacation.
That sounds incredibly exciting. Also, it's a little scary. We need to give AI that control over our apps and outsource the security and privacy of our data to companies like Rabbit. But that's the future of computing.
Humanitarian matters are also an example of this. The company wants you to forget about screens and use AI for most computing tasks. Humane's ambitions are too big for the near future. The company could also learn a thing or two from Rabbit's presentation on how to market the Humane Ai Pin to get users a little more excited.
Unsurprisingly, OpenAI is focused on that. I'm not surprised since Sam Altman, his CEO at OpenAI, reportedly wants to develop his AI iPhone with help from Jony Ive. The device should offer similar, if not better, functionality than the Rabbit r1. We need to be able to use AI for more than just asking questions and editing photos.
according to information, that's what's happening now. “OpenAI is working hard to release a product that has the potential to be almost as revolutionary as ChatGPT.”
“OpenAI is developing a form of agent software that automates complex tasks by effectively taking over a customer's device,” the report states. It sounds complicated and a little scary. The AI doesn't actually take over anything. Just provide an action that matches the command. It's like transferring data from a document to a spreadsheet. Or you might fill out expense reports in accounting software.
Other examples include collecting data on topics such as a set of companies. Or it could be something more convenient for the user, like creating an itinerary or booking a flight.
This is how OpenAI's ChatGPT “software agent” takes over your device. And the experience is very similar to what Rabbit r1 aims to be.
Returning to the privacy and security aspect, this is where the iPhone comes into play. I'm more likely than anyone else to trust Apple's future GPT with such AI actions on devices, including a smarter Siri. I want to be able to tell AI to perform tasks on my iPhone without having to interact with the app myself.
We've already mentioned that Vision Pro requires AI to further accelerate computing. I'm talking about this type of AI where you can make it do things using the apps at your disposal. You don't want to be limited to only getting information about a topic, summarizing text, or fixing code.
Software agents like this could unlock the power of the iPhone in ways we haven't yet thought of. Additionally, I could teach the AI what I want. Rather than go through the entire Shortcuts app myself, I was able to come up with an idea for handset automation and shortcuts and hand it off to the AI to run.
Just a guess, but that's the future of AI I want.meanwhile information For more information on OpenAI's plans, we're sure other technology companies are pursuing similar dreams. Google already gave us a glimpse of a personal AI experience when it announced its Pixel 8 last fall.
I really liked the demo where you can talk to an AI and evaluate your exercise and health performance, taking into account data about you that your phone can record. Data that AI can integrate to get a more accurate picture of your fitness and overall health.
That's why I'm sure the iPhone will eventually have features like Rabbit r1. How long it will take remains to be seen. We also believe that OpenAI will come to market with these ChatGPT software agent innovations long before Apple does.