Lyu Cheng, CEO of Rabbit R1 (an Android-powered personal assistant), announced that the platform has undergone 16 updates in six months, improving performance with bug fixes and faster response times. Excitingly, the new Large Action Model (LAM) is set to launch on October 1st, promising to elevate user experience!
Over the past six months, R1 has undergone several updates and can now interact seamlessly with seven key services, including Uber and Spotify.
Lyu acknowledged that initial expectations were high, but emphasized that the new LAM will expand functionalities, enabling users to purchase concert tickets, register on websites, and play online games with ease.
LAM operates on a step-by-step architecture, analyzing web content before interaction. Lyu demonstrated its impressive capabilities, showcasing how it can automatically search for domain names for registration, underscoring its effectiveness in performing online operations
Currently, LAM does not support user-based features, but Rabbit is looking ahead to implement a hooking mechanism to safeguard user information in the future.
Although still in its “playground version,” Lyu promises future enhancements for the proxy, focusing on optimizing user interaction. While Rabbit hasn’t launched a standout “killer app” yet, its universal proxy holds exciting potential for diverse application scenarios!