Mark Spoonauer from Tom's Guide joins to discuss the Rabbit R1 AI device. They cover design, capabilities, use cases, and pricing. Also, they compare it with Meta's glasses. Other topics include AI wearables, the closure of Oxford's Future of Humanity Institute, and Microsoft's VASA-1 model.
Rabbit R1 AI device aims to reduce smartphone reliance by offering AI-agent support for daily tasks.
Limitless Clip and In-Ear Agents AI One provide hands-free solutions for recording and transcription, enhancing productivity.
Microsoft's VASA-1 AI model can create fully animated, interactive models from a single photo and audio snippet.
Deep dives
LinkedIn Jobs and Professional Recruitment
LinkedIn Jobs offers access to professionals who are not actively job seeking but might be open to new opportunities, reaching over 70% of users who do not visit other job sites.
AI Hardware Innovation and Rabbit R1 Insights
The Rabbit R1, an AI hardware device, aims to reduce reliance on smartphones by offering AI-agent support for daily tasks like ordering food and playing music operating as a companion device alongside phones.
Limitless Wearable AI Device and In-Ear Agents AI One
Devices like Limitless Clip and In-Ear Agents AI One provide hands-free solutions for recording, transcription, and notes, offering potential benefits for productivity and recording essential information efficiently.
New AI Model 'VASA one' by Microsoft
Microsoft introduced a new AI model called VASA one that can turn a single photo and an audio snippet of a person into a fully animated, nearly interactive model. The technology allows for realistic rendering where viewers can control the gaze of the subject, enhancing overall immersion and user experience.
Meta's Innovations in Multi-Modal AI Support
Meta, previously known as Facebook, unveiled multi-modal AI support, empowering users to interact through voice commands like 'Hey Meta, look and...' followed by a desired action. Additionally, Meta integrated its AI assistant across platforms like Instagram, WhatsApp, Facebook, Messenger, and meta.ai, allowing users diverse interactions ranging from music trivia to image creation requests.
In this episode, Jason Howell and Jeff Jarvis discuss the Rabbit R1 AI device with guest Mark Spoonauer from Tom's Guide, delving into its capabilities, design, and potential use cases. Also, Microsoft's VASA-1 model, Meta's slew of AI announcements, the closure of Oxford's Future of Humanity Institute, and the appointment of Paul Cristiano to the US AI Safety Institute.