Teach mode, Rabbit's tool for automating R1 tasks, is now available to all users
Briefly

"The tool is accessible through the company's Rabbithole hub, and features a relatively simple interface for programming automations. Once logged into your Rabbit account, you navigate to a website and input your credentials if they're required to access the service you want to teach the R1 to use for you."
"Lyu was quick to note Rabbit won't store any username and password you input; instead, the company saves the cookie from your teach mode session for the R1 to use later."
"Rabbit's software will translate each click and interaction into instructions the R1 can later carry out on its own. When Lyu demoed teach mode for me, he taught his R1 to tweet for him."
"While it's technically true you don't need any coding knowledge to use teach mode, approaching it from a programming perspective is likely to produce better results."
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