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Google teases an AI camera feature ahead of I/O that looks better than Rabbit R1's


The race is on to make an AI assistant that can "see" as well as it can read, and Google wants to prove that Gemini is it.

In April, Rabbit showed off similar multimodal AI technology during its R1 launch demo that many lauded as an exciting feature. Although the exact breadth of capabilities will be revealed at I/O, this development certainly puts Rabbit in a tricky position, making one of its standout features essentially redundant. The strategic release of this video just an hour before OpenAI's livestream suggests Google will have a lot more to say about Gemini this week.

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