rabbit (a new AI company) and Large Action Model (LAM)
post by MiguelDev (whitehatStoic) · 2024-01-10T13:57:48.371Z · LW · GW · No commentsThis is a question post.
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Just sharing it here, curious of what the LW community would think of rabbit's neuro-symbolic approach and their new device "R1"?
Rabbit made strong claims that LAM is better than an LLM in doing tasks. A demo video presented their device called "R1" that uses LAM as it's operating system.
The conclusion in their research page:
embodiment in AI-native devices
We believe that intelligence in the hands of the end-user is achievable without heavy client-side computing power. By carefully and securely offloading the majority of computation to data centers, we open up opportunities for ample performance and cost optimizations, making cutting-edge interactive AI experiences extremelyaffordable. While the neuro-symbolic LAM runs on the cloud, the hardware device interfacing with it does not require expensive and bulky processors, is extremely environmentally friendly, and consumes little power. As the workloads related to LAM continue to consolidate, we envision a path towards purposefully built server-side and edge chips.
Please share your thoughts in the comments section below! Especially alignment related ideas on the neuro-symbolic approach!
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Why can't this be an app. If their LAM is better than competitors then it would be profitable in their hardware and standalone.
↑ comment by MiguelDev (whitehatStoic) · 2024-01-11T06:34:52.580Z · LW(p) · GW(p)
Upon watching their demo video, it seems that they want to do things differently and do away with the conventional use of apps in phones. So it's a different tech philosophy. Well, let's see how the market reacts to their R1 - rabbit os - LAM tech stack.
Replies from: adam-wilensky↑ comment by adam wilensky (adam-wilensky) · 2024-01-13T19:03:51.557Z · LW(p) · GW(p)
So I'm supposed to carry around two devices now?? Someone Is going to buy them out and turn their LAM into a mobile app
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