what does the device do?

can't tell by the design nor their home page

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It looks like you can operate web applications just by using your voice.

https://www.rabbit.tech/research

It seems that you can not only learn web applications that rabbit has already learned, but also learn new ones yourself.

https://www.rabbit.tech/research

If you look at Keynote, there is account linkage, so it seems like you can do anything you can imagine.

https://www.rabbit.tech/keynote

hmm, it's definitely something new which i've never seen before

curious to learn more from the keynote 💜

It's a combination of LLM chatbot and their UI + ability to do things like order tickets, buy food, shop, whatever.. plus you can train it stuff. So you could hook it up to Midjourney or some other api LLM and perform those functions.

hmm, really fascinating

if you had to guess, who do you think is their target demographic with this? 🤔

Initially tech curious, then probably older people who may not want to mess with phones? Perhaps younger people too? I could see kids using this to avoid the constant gluing to the screen. It's more of a toy than a serious productivity device at this point unless they release new stuff later (very likely).

the elderly usually have problems with eyesight, and coordination that come with old age, and show especially when it comes to tiny devices + a lot of them are tech ignorant/avoiding, so i'm really interested to see how that part of the problem will be approached and solved, especially as i've been a 1-on-1 tech consultant/advisor/support for some part of my life

Watch the keynote on their website, it's interesting.