➀ Santa Monica startup Rabbit has launched 'LAM playground', a feature that allows users to teach and store web-based procedures for its AI agents; ➁ The company has addressed many of the early concerns about the R1, including limited features and battery life, and is now focusing on the LAM playground; ➂ Users can train their R1 agents to navigate websites like Google, Walmart, and YouTube, and perform tasks like adding items to Amazon carts or booking Airbnb listings; ➃ The update requires an R1 update, which can be done automatically when connected to power.
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