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Imagine having a personal assistant that can do anything for you! Well, that is Rabbit R1! So Rabbit R1 is an AI-powered personal assistant that fits in your pocket and can perform a variety of tasks. With this device, you can ask questions, iden

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Rabbit R1 didn’t fail because of bad reviews—it failed because it tried to replace smartphones instead of enhancing them.

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