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Rabbit: LLM-First Mobile Phone
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Re: Rabbit: LLM-First Mobile Phone
#362Re: Rabbit: LLM-First Mobile Phone
#363The hardware device itself is a bit of a red herring. It's really a server-side LLM that is trained to use software on your behalf, presumably against server-side Android/Chrome VMs that you authenticate to various apps/services with OAuth. At first it seems a bit like a kludge, but I don't really see any other way to create the dream sci-fi robot assistant. It has to be able to do things as you, and it would be impo…
Put this way, $199 seems overpriced!
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#364https://www.theverge.com/2024/1/9/24030667/rabbit-r1-ai-acti... (via https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38933819, but no comments there)
https://techcrunch.com/2024/01/09/can-a-striking-design-set-... (via https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38932575, but no comments there)
Re: Rabbit: LLM-First Mobile Phone
#365$199 with no subscription? You must have to bring your own data sim card. Or can it get its connection from your phone? And is the AI stuff running locally on the device? Impressive if so. Suspicious if not; there's no way the service remains free forever. Pretty compelling price, and I'm certain the vision of AI agents that can use any existing app or website to take actions on your behalf is the future of computing…
The AI runs on their cloud. It's unfortunate but the industry is only starting to catch onto on-device models language models.
Ah already have ChatGPT installed, that'll do :-).
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#366Earlier quoted context omitted.
Right after you stopped watching, he books an entire vacation - flights, hotel, car rental, activities - and says he is given multiple options to choose from but shows none of the options, just an itinerary that he quickly scrolls through.
The idea that anyone is going to book a vacation this way is ridiculous. Vacations take extensive thought. There’s no way a voice interface would work for this even if it was the Star Trek computer.
Like where is this? This is what I want. Not some voice assisted way of booking an Uber or some shit.
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#367In the linked keynote, Jesse Lyu mentions that LLM won't help us actually do tasks - there are currently no so-called "agents" that do something simple like book a flight - the best way to do it is still to click the buttons yourself. Rabbit means to solve that by creating a "LAM", a "Large Action model", which is a service by Rabbit that will click interfaces for you. I'm not sure this is the right approach - if it…
actually agent frameworks are becoming very popular now https://github.com/joaomdmoura/crewAI
This seems to be a Langchain wrapper, where the Langchain is a prompt + retrieval based on a few documents.
ex. `https://github.com/joaomdmoura/crewAI-examples/tree/main/sto...` ``` BrowserTools.scrape_and_summarize_website, SearchTools.search_internet, CalculatorTools.calculate, SECTools.search_10q, SECTools.search_10k ```
Re: Rabbit: LLM-First Mobile Phone
#368Re: Rabbit: LLM-First Mobile Phone
#369I thought this was going to be a Teenage Engineering sex toy and I'm slightly disappointed that it isn't.