The Rabbit R1 AI device, typically used as a standalone Android device, has been adapted to run as a web app on an iPhone. This adaptation allows the iPhone to utilize AI capabilities for answering queries and performing tasks.
A developer, Will Hobick, created a clone of the Rabbit R1 app and demonstrated it running on an iPhone. The app provides similar functionality to the physical device, including answering verbal and visual queries.
The app reportedly utilizes various elements of the host iPhone, such as time, battery life, haptic touch, and the camera. It was reportedly developed within a few hours and is compatible with both iOS and Android.
While the app appears to be accurate, it is unclear if it runs the exact operating system of the Rabbit R1. It is possible that the app utilizes existing libraries for voice recognition and query processing.
Currently, a publicly available version of the app is not available.
The app demonstrates the potential for AI capabilities to be replicated within app form, highlighting the possibility of an AI App Store in the future.