AI startup Rabbit believes its new gadget, dubbed the ‘R1,’ can eventually replace your smartphone and the myriad of apps you rely on. And the crazy thing is, the R1 might actually have a shot. What ...
Despite the hype, only about 5 percent of Rabbit R1 buyers are picking it up at any moment. Despite the hype, only about 5 percent of Rabbit R1 buyers are picking it up at any moment. is a former ...
After it was launched in late April 2024, the Rabbit R1 got a mixed bag of reviews, with many reviewers describing it as an unhelpful gadget or only scarcely more useful than Humane’s AI Pin. Digital ...
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That’s straight from Rabbit CEO Jesse Lyu, who took great exception to our story from September 25th, which was sourced to a Fast Company article about his comments at one of their events. Jesse told ...