This article gives you answers to frequently asked questions about LAM playground. Learn how to use LAM playground and how to fix LAM playground issues in other articles.
How do I start using LAM playground?
Click the LAM playground tab in rabbithole to get started.
What do I need to use LAM playground?
You need a rabbithole account and a rabbit r1 that is connected to the internet.
- Your rabbit r1 must be connected to the internet through Wi-Fi or a SIM card.
- Your rabbit r1 must be linked to your rabbithole account.
- Your rabbit r1 must be on the latest over-the-air (OTA) update.
Tip: LAM playground works best when your r1 has a fast and stable Wi-Fi connection.
Why is my rabbit r1 required to use LAM playground
Your rabbit r1’s network connection is used to make LAM playground perform tasks faster and more reliably. Your r1 must be turned on and connected to the internet while you use LAM playground.
Does LAM playground work on all browsers?
For the best experience, use LAM playground on a desktop browser.
What websites can I use with LAM playground?
LAM playground should work with all websites. However, you may see issues on websites that have complex CAPTCHAs.
Tip: Learn how to fix issues with LAM playground.
How am I able to use my own accounts with LAM playground?
cookie jar allows to log in to your accounts on websites and then use these accounts for LAM playground and teach mode. With cookie jar, you will use a secure virtual browser to log in to a website and then securely store the cookies created by your browser session.
Visit the article with instructions on how to manage your rabbit logins with cookie jar to learn more.
Are LAM playground and teach mode the same thing?
LAM playground and teach mode are two different ways of implementing agent technology—which is using AI to perform tasks on the web. LAM playground allows you to tell the rabbit AI agent what to do, and it will attempt to do that action for you, without any prior teaching or demonstration needed. teach mode will perform a specific action that you taught it to do on a specific website.