In today’s edition…Rabbit launches Teach mode for the R1; Microsoft and HarperCollins strike a deal for training data; Google ...
As a businessman, car enthusiast, and television personality who won our hearts the moment he made his Netflix debut on ‘Tex ...
Borderland Customs sold their Lamborghini Diablo for $215,000 at their Art and Culture exhibit, marking the final sale of Tex Mex Motors season 2.
Artificial intelligence startup Rabbit Inc., the maker of a low-cost AI consumer mobile device that fits in a pocket, today ...
Starting today, every R1 user now has beta access to teach mode, a feature that allows you to train Rabbit’s LAM to automate ...
Though this seems like a fun way to customize the R1, Rabbit says responses on the AI-generated interfaces are “slower than ...
Commentary: The Rabbit R1 is much more functional and capable than it was at launch. But it still feels unnecessary alongside ...
The U.S. Forest Service is asking the city to allocate $1.6 million in city accommodations-tax revenue to support ...