The Rabbit R1's new Teach Mode is another example of AI's "move fast, break things" ethos
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Rabbit's new Teach mode allows users to instruct their devices through natural language, moving closer to an app store for actions, shifting interaction beyond traditional UIs.
Jesse Lyu emphasized the iterative approach in product development in AI, leveraging criticism and user feedback as vital to improve the R1 device over numerous updates.
Despite initial harsh criticism labeling the R1 as clunky and underdeveloped, Rabbit continues to showcase how user engagement and updates can refine AI tools effectively.
Teach mode epitomizes a potential future in interaction design where complex tasks can be simplified through natural language teaching rather than conventional interfaces.
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