AI has no intention of slowing down in 2023, which has been made all the more evident by just how many AI-powered gadgets we’re seeing trickling into the market. And we don’t mean normal stuff like useful AI features that help enhance photos on phones or picture quality on televisions. No, we’re talking about the real eyebrow-raising stuff.
We already saw a bit of this last year, but the true AI gadget renaissance happened at the 2024 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, where AI was everywhere — whether you wanted it to be or not.
So to celebrate and/or commiserate the injection of AI into more physical stuff, here are some of the more interesting gadgets we’ve seen floating around recently.
Rabbit R1
Like I said, there was quite a bit of AI to inject in one’s eyeballs at CES. But the AI gadget that seemed to reign supreme was the Rabbit R1.
Created by AI startup Rabbit, the RT1 adds a dash of whimsy to the 2024 consumer tech scene. It’s not exactly a smartphone, but it tries to mimic one in an unconventional manner.
Powered by the adorably-named Rabbit OS, the R1 is based on a “large action model,” which is quite different from typical app-based interfaces. Instead, it uses a voice-driven method for executing tasks.
Connecting services like Spotify or Uber to the R1 involves navigating an online portal to link them with your Rabbit account. This process might feel like a digital treasure hunt, as users are required to manually connect each desired service. Rabbit assures users that it doesn’t keep login credentials, offloading authentication to the individual apps.
The R1 combines Rabbit’s large action model with OpenAI’s GPT-4 to process spoken commands. The device features an animated rabbit whose ears amusingly perk up when it’s activated.
While it’s a charming touch, the real test will be whether the R1 can outdo the efficiency and convenience of traditional smartphones. Priced at US$199, the Rabbit R1 offers a unique and simplified approach to mobile technology. Whether it will redefine mobile usage or simply be an entertaining yet limited gadget in the tech arsenal remains to be seen.