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Rabbit shows off its AI Agent
Plus, Google’s new AI-powered tool, Career Dreamer

Hello and welcome to the Automated, your AI tour guide.
You might have written off Rabbit’s R1 device—and maybe even the company itself—but they haven’t given up just yet. In fact, they’ve been busy cooking up something new and are promising to make a bigger splash in the AI agent world.
Meanwhile, if you’re still stuck on what career path to take, Google might just have a way to help you figure it out.
Here’s what we have for you today:
🤖 Rabbit Takes Small Steps Toward AI Agents.
💼 Google’s ‘Career Dreamer’ Uses AI to Help You Explore Job Possibilities.
👩🏫 How to use ChatGPT to make engaging technical presentations.
👉 7 prompts to get the most out of Microsoft Copilot.
🤖 ChatGPT Prompt Of The Day: Create a To-do List With Reminders
🤖 Rabbit Takes Small Steps Toward AI Agents.

Rabbit is back at it. And instead of calling it quits (like Humane), they’re—well—still hopping along in the AI race. Or at least trying to prove they belong in it.
After the overhyped R1 device turned out to be more of a fancy paperweight than an AI breakthrough, Rabbit is now showing off a new thing: a “generalist Android agent.”
And guess what? It actually works! Well… mostly.
Instead of using the R1 (because, let’s be honest, that thing flopped), Rabbit’s engineers ran the AI on a laptop in a demo, which then controlled an Android tablet.
It pulled off some decent tricks—including finding YouTube videos, hunting down cocktail ingredients, and even playing 2048. Slowly. And a little awkwardly.
It also had a fun little moment where it sent a poem over WhatsApp one message at a time, like that one friend who refuses to text in full sentences.
So, is Rabbit finally delivering on its promises? Eh, not quite.
It’s still a work in progress, but the company insists bigger things are on the horizon, including a mysterious “cross-platform multi-agent system.”
In other words, this might just be their way of saying, “Don’t count us out yet.”
But while Rabbit stumbles its way toward an AI breakthrough, AI agents in general are already changing the game.
Businesses are using them to crank out content, automate meetings, speed up research, revolutionize sales, and even handle customer service without making people want to throw away their phones.
AI is basically becoming the ultimate productivity hack—if you know how to use it.
Tools like Claude can draft blog posts and newsletters in minutes. Grain can take meeting notes and provide sales insights. HARPA AI can summarize web pages and YouTube videos, saving you from endless scrolling.
Even sales and customer service are getting an AI glow-up.
Platforms like Salesforce’s Agentforce and Botpress are automating routine interactions, analyzing customer data, and even spotting upsell opportunities—while letting actual humans step in only when necessary.
Meanwhile, AI is also tackling the most soul-crushing task of all: data entry.
So while Rabbit is still trying to prove it can make AI actually useful, the rest of the AI world has already moved on—making businesses faster, smarter, and way less stressed.
The real question? Will Rabbit catch up before AI agents take over the world (or at least our to-do lists)? Stay tuned.
Oh, and if you’re still curious about AI agents and how people are using them, you can check that out here.
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💼 Google’s ‘Career Dreamer’ Uses AI to Help You Explore Job Possibilities.
Not sure what career path to take?
Google’s new AI-powered tool, Career Dreamer, is here to help.
Launched as an experimental feature in the U.S., Career Dreamer analyzes your skills, experience, education, and interests to suggest potential careers—no endless Google searches required.
Unlike job boards like LinkedIn or Indeed, Career Dreamer doesn’t connect users with real job listings.
Instead, it provides a visual web of career options tailored to your background.
Users can create a career identity statement—a summary of their skills and experience that can be used on résumés or in interviews.
The tool also integrates with Google’s Gemini AI assistant, allowing users to refine their résumés, draft cover letters, and brainstorm job ideas.
Google says Career Dreamer is especially useful for those with non-traditional career paths, career changers, and even military personnel transitioning to civilian jobs.
According to a report from the World Economic Forum, people hold an average of 12 different jobs throughout their lives, and Gen Z is expected to have up to 18 jobs across six careers.
With job-hopping becoming more common, tools like Career Dreamer could make career pivots smoother.
Currently, Career Dreamer is only available in the U.S., with no word on when it will expand to other countries.
With career paths becoming more dynamic than ever, Google’s Career Dreamer aims to simplify the journey by offering AI-driven guidance tailored to your background.
Click here to explore more on Career Dreamer and see where AI can take your career.
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🤖ChatGPT Prompt Of The Day: Create a To-do List With Reminders.
Staying on top of tasks can be overwhelming, especially when life gets busy.
ChatGPT Tasks can act as your virtual task manager, keeping track of what you need to do and offering helpful tips to get things done.
For instance, you can set up this task:
Every day at 8 a.m., ask me what new tasks I need to complete. Keep a running list of all my ongoing tasks and suggest helpful tips to get them done. Remove tasks as I confirm completion.
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