Artificial intelligence (AI) firm Rabbit has fired back at allegations made by YouTube investigator Coffeezilla, denying any involvement in a non-fungible token (NFT) scam. Coffeezilla accused Rabbit of rebranding to hide its actions, but the company emphasized transparency during its transition to AI.
Coffeezilla also claimed that Rabbit’s founder, Jesse Lyu, made unfulfilled promises regarding the Gama NFT project. Rabbit refuted these claims, stating that they were transparent about the project’s open-sourcing and focus on AI hardware.
Rabbit reported receiving positive user feedback for its AI product, Rabbit R1, with 10,000 users generating over 600,000 interactions in the past month. The company has rolled out updates based on user feedback and plans to introduce new features soon.
Despite Coffeezilla’s allegations, Rabbit remains committed to its AI endeavors and continues to address user concerns. In other news, a customer has sued Dolce & Gabbana over mishandled NFT deliveries, resulting in a loss of value.