and as its founder Jesse Lyu told us last month at the Fast Company Innovation Festival, is committed for the long run. [Image: Rabbit] So, what have all those engineers been working on?
He was joined on-stage by Fast Company’s global design editor, Mark Wilson, and Rabbit founder, Jesse Lyu, for a conversation about where AI hardware goes after its rocky early days. Brunner is ...
In an interview with FAST COMPANY, Lyu admitted that the Rabbit R1 launched prematurely in 2024. It failed to meet the high expectations for this piece of AI hardware. Despite the initial backlash ...
That’s straight from the mouth of Rabbit founder Jesse Lyu, who gave the number to Fast Company while explaining that the device had to launch before it was ready in order to beat big tech ...
It’s been a few months since I first picked up the Rabbit R1 to see if it could help me in everyday life. At launch, the answer was a firm no — the companion only had a few integrations ...