YouTube investigator Coffeezilla previously accused Rabbit of orchestrating an NFT scam and attempting to hide it.
Artificial intelligence company Rabbit denied some of the allegations by YouTube investigator Stephen Findeisen, saying that the company has been transparent about rebranding and shifting into AI.
In a statement sent to Cointelegraph, a Rabbit spokesperson claimed that Rabbit and the Gama project were separate ideas and ventures under the same company.in 2023, the spokesperson said they previously stated that Rabbit was rebranded from Cyber Manufacturing. “Jesse strongly disputes Coffeezilla’s allegations that he and the Gama team were not forthright about the open-sourcing of the project, which had the support of investors, and his shift in focus to AI hardware.”
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