Teach Mode: Rabbit’s Revolutionary Automation Tool Now Open to All
The much-anticipated ‘Teach Mode’ update for Rabbit R1, allowing users to automate tasks on any website, is now available. Developed by Rabbit, this tool offers a fresh step towards AI automation in daily online activities. Users can now program personalized automations, enhancing efficiency across various tasks.

The earlier introduction of Rabbit R1 left many features in the dark, classified by some as an incomplete product. Now, Rabbit has launched ‘Teach Mode’, an innovative update providing users with the ability to train its AI for task automation across any web platform. Accessible via the Rabbithole hub, users start by navigating a site, inputting necessary credentials, and performing tasks to train the R1’s AI. With each interaction recorded and translatable into operational steps, users can preview the automation before putting it into action.
Though coding skills aren’t essential, a programming approach can optimize results. Users may experiment with automations ranging from social media posts to more complex scenarios like multi-platform interactions. Rabbit foresees a future where community-created automations form a marketplace, pushing towards a broader AI horizon.
Although bound to web navigation now, Rabbit envisions Teach Mode evolving to accommodate intricate software, positioning itself as a groundwork for a general AI. Despite some skepticism about user reliance and potential platform restrictions, Rabbit is optimistic about its approach, suggesting bot detection may need rethinking to separate beneficial automations from harmful bots.