

The Rabbit R1 and Humane AI Pin, both AI-enabled devices designed to reduce smartphone dependency, have received overwhelmingly negative reviews. Critics question why these products aren't simply apps. Despite the poor feedback, history shows that initial reviews can be harsh but not final, as products often improve over time based on these critiques.
Negative reviews serve as crucial feedback for tech companies, indicating what needs improvement in future iterations. The concept of "failing fast" in startup culture highlights the importance of quickly learning from failures to refine and innovate products. While some companies successfully evolve their products post-critique, others fail to capitalize on the feedback.