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My frustrating experiences with the pocket-sized, hype-fueled Rabbit R1 are well-known at this point. From letting it struggle to guide me through a long day to attempting to teach it new tricks, it’s let me down each time I’ve given it a chance. And yet, I’m still intrigued by the idea of an AI-powered model that can learn my intentions and do simple tasks for me. I’d love to give a voice command and have a Large Action Model call me a ride to the train station or order my morning coffee.

So, when Motorola announced a LAM of its own at Lenovo Tech World, I was eager to see it in action. I wanted to know if it felt more upfront and trustworthy than the Leuchtorange-colored R1 gathering dust on my shelf. It only took a few months for me to get my chance, and here’s how Motorola won me over right off the bat.