Updated on 05 Dec, 2024
Design News • Aakash Jethwani • 2 Mins reading time
Revolutionize your device with AI-generated custom interfaces, but be prepared for slower response times.
Rabbit R1’s new update empowers users to redesign the device’s interface using simple text prompts. Imagine turning your screen into a nostalgic Windows XP design or channeling your inner gamer with a Legend of Zelda-inspired layout.
Rabbit CEO Jesse Lyu highlighted this feature during a demo, showcasing its creative potential for personalizing the $199 device.
Users can explore interface designs across multiple themes, from retro classics to sleek modern aesthetics. Access this feature in the “rabbithole” account settings, where personalization meets creativity.
There’s a trade-off: using AI-generated interfaces can delay the device’s response time to over 30 seconds. Rabbit advises disabling the feature when you need a faster experience.
Since its May launch, Rabbit R1 has seen several updates, including the introduction of the Large Action Model (LAM) Playground, enabling interactive website experiences. While the device has improved in functionality, some users remain skeptical about its value compared to smartphones.
This latest addition aims to strike a balance between innovation and practicality, making Rabbit R1 a device to watch.
Source: No Musica
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