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Creator of rabbit AI assistant hid NFT past
The founders of Rabbit R1, an alleged smartphone competitor, are also behind the launch of a failed NFT project that they are allegedly hiding from the web.
The $200 r1 bunny was created by CEO Jesse Lyu and invoiced as the ‘future of human-machine interface’. However, its sleek design and cool scrolling weren’t enough to attract techies and the device was heavily criticized at launch.
Now, the r1 bunny’s negative reception has drawn attention to Lyu’s previous work on a failed NFT project called Gamma. Lyu was CEO of Gama’s parent company, Cyber Manufacturing Co., before renamed to Rabbit Inc. in October 2023.
Promotional stuff shared on Gama’s YouTube channel.
Gama claimed to be a ‘premium’ space-themed 3D platformer that incorporated NFTs and was launched in 2022 as the metaverse of the future. However, just two years later, the Gama.io domain no longer works and the website can only be visa via the Wayback Machine Internet Archive.
A post on X by AI advocate Andy Parackal claims that Gama’s team has deleted all YouTube videos involving Rabbit’s CEO. Fortunately, Parackal it says he recorded one of Lyu’s interviews before it was deleted.
He said: “We have the entire video; these guys are total crooks. I’ve been saying since day one that these guys are incomplete… They’re trying to delete everything involving Gama’s NFTs.”
The interview reported by Gama with Jesse Lyu.
In fact, the Gama channel on YouTube does to contain videos related to the Gama project, but nothing including Lyu.
Aaron Li, who claims to have built the technical systems behind Gama, counted Parackal he was not instructed to delete anything and that Parackal “may be exaggerating.”
Rabbit Inc. CEO’s NFT story adds to growing complaints
Rabbit r1 relies on AI to perform several tasks that its creators hoped would eliminate the need to scroll back and forth between multiple apps. But it has received increasing criticism.
Technology YouTuber Marques Brownlee he said in a review that the r1 rabbit’s AI “hallucinates” and “reliably incorrectly answers questions.” He calls its battery life “brutally bad,” describes its scrolling function as “super slow,” and complains about the restrictive touchscreen.
I became obsessed with how bad the Rabbit R1 is. The Doordash demo they did in front of a crowd for the launch was incredibly broken, didn’t work on the first try, and took forever on the second. The big action model is a CON!https://t.co/n2lVduDWJm pic.twitter.com/t3OBvXuRyW
-Ed Zitron (@edzitron) April 30, 2024
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The Verge also reported the Rabbit R1’s operating system isn’t as exclusive to apps as Rabbit Inc. In fact, someone is supposedly running the bunny launcher as an android app on a google pixel 6a.
In response, Rabbit told The Verge, “rabbit r1 is not an Android app… Rabbit OS and LAM run in the cloud with very custom AOSP and low-level firmware modifications, so a local pirated APK without the proper OS and the cloud endpoints will not work. be able to access our service. Rabbit OS is customized for r1 and we do not support third-party clients.”
One full response can be found in your X account.
Protos has emailed Rabbit Inc. for more information about Jesse Lyu’s NFT project and alleged video deletion and will update this article if we hear back.
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