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and some first impressions of the physical hardware of the device itself.This is definitely something well be keeping an eye on as we test the device.
Kyle Kucharski/ZDNETThe Rabbit R1 comes in a small cardboard box protected by a foam insert on the top.depending on the task at hand.it claims to do all this with a $200 product with no subscription fees.
and instead use its Large Action Model to train rabbits how you interact with web experiences.On the right is the sole clickable button.
I cant wait to see what the Rabbit can actually do.
which is solid enough to make it more than a little bit hard to get open.the issue of how you cope with that complexity is something the technology department still has to worry about.
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