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Rabbit r1's AI assistant has secretly been storing user chats that can't be deleted
A new software update will fix an issue that could let someone see r1 chat logs, photos, and more.
Kerry Wan/ZDNETSince it debuted in April of this year, Rabbit has been hoping to make its r1 device a phone-less way to let artificial intelligence(AI) handle tasks for you throughout the day. That approach meant that if you lost your r1, it got stolen, or you sold it, your chat logs could have potentially been visible to someone else. In a security advisory explaining the issue, the company said that on July 10, "we became aware of and immediately resolved a potential risk involving lost, stolen, or second-hand r1 devices."
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