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Hi @ Significa liberdade
Thanks for checking out the article. Is there anything I could do to make the article sound more neutral and objective.
It felt a bit difficult to do and I agree that it almost comes off as an advertisement Mr Vili talk 01:13, 20 January 2024 (UTC)
The Rabbit R1 is a new type of personal technology device that combines hardware and software to provide services commonly associated with smartphones and smart home devices.The list of things it can do are all things my smartphone can do, the exception being the voice-activated so-called "AI". Can the thing even make calls? If not, then it's got less useful functionality than my phone (which I can load "AI" apps onto if I wanted). Bastun Ėġáḍβáś₮ŭŃ! 12:37, 20 January 2024 (UTC)
Title; From what I've heard, it'll be taking place in California and New York, though I'll have to research more where and what it exactly is. I already got a couple of people going there personally in order to get photos for this article (both for the event and as a thumbnail for the r1 itself), though I'm leaving this topic here in order to let you guys know as well as leave any suggestions. Lule345 ( talk) 11:41, 26 March 2024 (UTC)
Should mention this 2601:2C0:4B82:8680:FC5C:565B:5D95:1CA2 ( talk) 16:36, 24 May 2024 (UTC)
As it currently stands the Wikipedia article makes in it sounds like this its own AI product while it is actual running Chat GPT with script based web browsing. Please see Coffeezilla's video on 5/24/2024 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLvFc_24vSM Modernlove1998 ( talk) 18:33, 24 May 2024 (UTC)
I apologize, I have very little experience with contributing to Wikipedia, and perhaps this is this wrong way to go about this, but I discovered a significant discrepancy with the citation to Tom's Hardware in this article. Specifically, the Wikipedia article cites an early "hands on review" from Tom's Hardware that declares the Rabbit R1 to be the future of AI, however, this version of the review no longer exists, even in the Web Archive. I had to find it here: https://archive.ph/JS4yo
If you go to the link now, you get a *completely* different review that says to avoid the product and has completely different information than what the citations credit it to. For example, one of the citations that points to the Tom's Hardware review claims the ability to order a cab and play music, however, the updated review from Tom's makes no mention of cab-ordering functionality, and throws its ability to play music into question.
Perhaps most upsetting, the new and updated review makes absolutely no mention of the old, glowing review of the scam, it just redirects you to the new one. The only hint on Tom's website that the glowing review ever existed is in their archive which still retains the old headline: https://www.tomsguide.com/reviews/archive/2024/01 they seem to have scoured the old version from their website and the web archive entirely. Appleszombie ( talk) 21:46, 24 May 2024 (UTC)
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Hi @ Significa liberdade
Thanks for checking out the article. Is there anything I could do to make the article sound more neutral and objective.
It felt a bit difficult to do and I agree that it almost comes off as an advertisement Mr Vili talk 01:13, 20 January 2024 (UTC)
The Rabbit R1 is a new type of personal technology device that combines hardware and software to provide services commonly associated with smartphones and smart home devices.The list of things it can do are all things my smartphone can do, the exception being the voice-activated so-called "AI". Can the thing even make calls? If not, then it's got less useful functionality than my phone (which I can load "AI" apps onto if I wanted). Bastun Ėġáḍβáś₮ŭŃ! 12:37, 20 January 2024 (UTC)
Title; From what I've heard, it'll be taking place in California and New York, though I'll have to research more where and what it exactly is. I already got a couple of people going there personally in order to get photos for this article (both for the event and as a thumbnail for the r1 itself), though I'm leaving this topic here in order to let you guys know as well as leave any suggestions. Lule345 ( talk) 11:41, 26 March 2024 (UTC)
Should mention this 2601:2C0:4B82:8680:FC5C:565B:5D95:1CA2 ( talk) 16:36, 24 May 2024 (UTC)
As it currently stands the Wikipedia article makes in it sounds like this its own AI product while it is actual running Chat GPT with script based web browsing. Please see Coffeezilla's video on 5/24/2024 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLvFc_24vSM Modernlove1998 ( talk) 18:33, 24 May 2024 (UTC)
I apologize, I have very little experience with contributing to Wikipedia, and perhaps this is this wrong way to go about this, but I discovered a significant discrepancy with the citation to Tom's Hardware in this article. Specifically, the Wikipedia article cites an early "hands on review" from Tom's Hardware that declares the Rabbit R1 to be the future of AI, however, this version of the review no longer exists, even in the Web Archive. I had to find it here: https://archive.ph/JS4yo
If you go to the link now, you get a *completely* different review that says to avoid the product and has completely different information than what the citations credit it to. For example, one of the citations that points to the Tom's Hardware review claims the ability to order a cab and play music, however, the updated review from Tom's makes no mention of cab-ordering functionality, and throws its ability to play music into question.
Perhaps most upsetting, the new and updated review makes absolutely no mention of the old, glowing review of the scam, it just redirects you to the new one. The only hint on Tom's website that the glowing review ever existed is in their archive which still retains the old headline: https://www.tomsguide.com/reviews/archive/2024/01 they seem to have scoured the old version from their website and the web archive entirely. Appleszombie ( talk) 21:46, 24 May 2024 (UTC)