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We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. I hate the Rabbit R1. It's yet another sign that standalone AI gadgets, like the Humane AI Pin, are fundamentally useless devices meant to ...
When the smartphone-replacing Rabbit R1 AI gadget was first revealed at CES earlier this year, it seemed like it had a shot at being the next big thing. Its eye-catching, fluorescent-orange hardware, ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Powered by a ‘Large Action Model,’ the $199 R1 isn’t just a chatbot — it’s a device for doing almost anything.
The Rabbit R1 is an AI-powered, handheld gadget that seems to run Android under the hood. Many reviewers have criticized the utility of AI gadgets like the Rabbit R1, noting that they do little to ...
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As I've been using the Rabbit R1 over the past week, I've gotten the same questions multiple times: What is that thing, and what does it do? And each time, I struggled to find a concise answer. That's ...
If there’s one overarching takeaway from last night’s Rabbit R1 launch event, it’s this: Hardware can be fun again. After a decade of unquestioned smartphone dominance, there is, once again, ...
Jesse Lyu, founder and CEO of Rabbit Inc., compares his company's first product -- the $199 Rabbit R1-- to a Pokedex. After one day with the device, I'm beginning to understand why. Just as the ...