Hosts discuss Apple Vision Pro headset news, wacky gadgets at CES, and Rabbit R1 AI hardware. They speculate on features of Rabbit R1 and its impact on gaming. They explore capabilities and limitations of AI assistants like the Rabbit AI. They also discuss the Humane Pin and electric horsepower.
The Rabbit R1 is an AI assistant that aims to perform a wide range of tasks, but its practicality and ability to compete with existing voice assistants raise concerns.
The Rabbit R1's training mode for specific tasks shows promise, but its success will depend on its integration with different apps and services.
Deep dives
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Battery life testing
The Apple Vision Pro external battery pack is tested for battery life using video playback, internet browsing, spatial video capture, and FaceTime.
Horsepower types
The types of horsepower include drawbar horsepower, water wheel horsepower, and boiler horsepower. Electric horsepower is not a real type of horsepower.
Speculating on the R1
The rabbit R1 device is an AI assistant that aims to perform a wide range of tasks. However, there are concerns about its ability to compete with existing voice assistants like Google Assistant and Siri. The device's battery life and reliance on voice commands raise questions about its practicality. The R1's training mode for specific tasks shows promise, but its success will depend on how well it integrates with different apps and services. The product's relatively low price may attract niche users who find value in its unique features.
It's CES time! That means crazy gadgets and funny stories. Marques, Andrew, and David first discuss news about the Apple Vision Pro headset before heading over to see what wacky things Ellis found walking around the CES show floor. Then we try to make sense of the newest AI hardware device to hit the scene dubbed the Rabbit R1. Of course, we wrap it all up with trivia to close out the show. Enjoy!