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IDK if the whole thing of Rabbit Inc. it’s a scam, but seems like an interesting concept. Smartphones could do it easier with a good paid AI app development not needed for a separate device also but anyway interesting concept for a “shady” company.
Interesting concept, yes, but this is shady af and the hardware doesnt contain any of the marketed hardware or software. Its all smoke and mirrors haha
Interesting, I guess they managed to scrub the web pretty well, I can’t find any mention of a specialized ai chip. It would be quite a feat to be able to produce something like that for such a low price.
I don’t know about hardware, but they marketed that you’d be able to interact with an AI that would use your apps for you, via what they called a Large Action Model. None of those apps currently work, because they all are likely getting defeated up front by Captchas and other roadblocks companies put up to stop automated usage of their services.
IDK if the whole thing of Rabbit Inc. it’s a scam, but seems like an interesting concept. Smartphones could do it easier with a good paid AI app development not needed for a separate device also but anyway interesting concept for a “shady” company.
Interesting concept, yes, but this is shady af and the hardware doesnt contain any of the marketed hardware or software. Its all smoke and mirrors haha
Just like a Ponzi but with crowdfunding.
That so shitty. What hardware did it market that isn’t on the device?
A highly specialized AI chip.
Interesting, I guess they managed to scrub the web pretty well, I can’t find any mention of a specialized ai chip. It would be quite a feat to be able to produce something like that for such a low price.
I don’t know about hardware, but they marketed that you’d be able to interact with an AI that would use your apps for you, via what they called a Large Action Model. None of those apps currently work, because they all are likely getting defeated up front by Captchas and other roadblocks companies put up to stop automated usage of their services.