Rabbit R1 Introduces Teach Mode for Custom Task Automation
The new feature allows users to program the handheld AI device to perform tasks across websites, with plans for a community-driven action store in the future.
- Rabbit's Teach mode enables R1 users to automate tasks by teaching the device step-by-step processes using natural language instructions on a computer.
- The feature, currently in beta, allows users to create custom automations or access lessons crafted by early testers, with plans for a future marketplace for user-generated actions.
- Rabbit CEO Jesse Lyu envisions the R1 as a platform to streamline interactions across multiple platforms, offering potential advantages over traditional apps in complex workflows.
- Critics have noted that some automations may feel less efficient than existing methods, but Rabbit aims to improve functionality through user feedback and iteration.
- Security measures include storing session cookies instead of user credentials, though questions remain about the R1's compatibility with third-party platforms and bot detection systems.