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Rabbit R1 is finally here, and it’s another useless AI gadget. Indeed, at $199 without a monthly fee, it’s much cheaper than the $699 Humane AI Pin. However, R1 is slow, difficult to use, and not really useful. The highly anticipated “Large Action Model” primarily offers enhanced functionality that can be easily performed on a smartphone. In this episode, Devindra and his Engadget Sam Rutherford talk. CNET’s Lisa Adishko About Rabbit R1 and whether we need AI devices at all. Just like a camera, the best AI device is the one you always have with you: your smartphone.
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host: Devindra Hardawar and Sam Rutherford
guest: CNET’s Lisa Adishko
producer: ben elman
music: Dale North and Terence O’Brien
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