Rabbit, a hardware company, has launched the Rabbit R1, a device that demonstrates the potential of their patented Large Action Model (LAM) technology. However, the device has some limitations, such as 4G LTE connectivity and limited chipsets. This has led to speculation that Rabbit’s real goal is not to sell hardware but to license the LAM to other companies or get acquired. This would make sense, as Apple and Google are already investing heavily in AI and could benefit from Rabbit’s technology. Rabbit’s plans to develop a wrist-based wearable AI device and an AI native desktop OS also suggest that they are thinking beyond hardware. While Rabbit has not confirmed any acquisition talks, the company’s actions indicate that they are exploring their options.