The report (via The Verge) said Rabbitude gained access to the codebase and discovered API keys were hardwired into its code. That means anyone with these keys could "read every response every r1 has ...
Rabbit, the company behind the perfunctory and potentially problematic Rabbit R1, now claims that a since-fired employee gave a hacker and developer collective access to all its various API keys. This ...
UPDATE (June 28, 2024): The company reached out to clear things up regarding this issue and provide us with more data. Rabbit emphasizes that this is an active investigation at the moment, so that not ...
“This is supposed to be a simpler companion to my phone, yet the R1 often tells me to use my phone when asking it to do the most basic of tasks,” wrote Digital Trends’ Section Editor Joe Maring after ...
"All [Rabbit] R1 responses ever given can be downloaded," according to an R1 research group called Rabbitude. Rabbit and its R1 AI device has already been dunked on for being nothing more than an ...