
Artificial intelligence startup rabbit has raised an additional $10 million in a Series A funding round led by Khosla Ventures, bringing its total funding to $30 million. The company plans to use the funds to expand its team and develop its first standalone hardware, r1, which will be powered by rabbit OS. The device and operating system, built on the company’s proprietary large action model, or LAM, will be officially unveiled on January 9, 2024.
LAM is designed to understand and act upon human intentions, allowing users to accomplish tasks without the need for multiple apps or integrations like APIs. The rabbit OS, powered by LAM, will automatically conduct research, operate computer apps and compile information to accomplish tasks for users. The r1 device, loaded with rabbit OS, aims to eliminate the need for users to navigate multiple apps by having a LAM-powered AI operate the apps for them.
The company aims to revolutionize the way humans interact with technology by providing a more intuitive and efficient operating system. Rabbit’s goal is to create a personalized operating system that understands complex user intentions and performs actions on behalf of the user. With the additional funding, rabbit plans to accelerate the development of its hardware and operating system.