Marques Brownlee just eviscerated the Rabbit R1. Here's why Apple should pay attention
Briefly

It used to just be 'Make the thing and then put it on sale,' Now it's like 'Put it on sale, and then deliver the half-baked thing, and iterate and make it better, and hopefully with enough updates then it's ready and it's what we promised way back when we first started selling it.'
Delivering barely finished products to win a 'race' and then continuing to build them after charging full price, a trend seen in various sectors including games, phones, cars, and now AI devices.
Publicly announced features that are not available when a product ships make it difficult to review, highlighting the challenge of evaluating devices that are heavily reliant on future updates.
Read at Fast Company
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