Examples of using Ctrl-labs in English and their translations into Chinese
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It's why we have agreed to acquire CTRL-labs.
Ctrl-labs is trying to capture how humans learn.
It's why we have agreed to acquire CTRL-labs.
To be clear, Ctrl-labs hasn't achieved this yet.
That is why we have agreed to acquire CTRL-Labs.
CTRL-Labs technology is trying to solve similar problems.
It's why we have agreed to acquire CTRL-labs.
CTRL-Labs technology is trying to solve similar problems.
With this device, CTRL-labs is harnessing human intention.
CTRL-labs had acquired the patents for the Myo armband earlier this year.
On Monday,Facebook has announced the takeover of a New York startup company, CTRL-labs.
The CTRL-Labs technology is attempting to solve a similar problem.
In addition, the second co-founder of CTRL-Labs is Patrick Kaifosh and he is also a neuroscientist.
When Ctrl-labs publishes its proof, it will go through standard peer-review.
Then there's the device being built over at CTRL-labs: an armband that detects the activity of muscle fibers in the arm.
Ctrl-labs raises $28 million from GV and Alexa Fund for neural interfaces".
As a result, while using the CTRL-Labs band you can generate letters with tiny movements.
CTRL-labs may not be the company that pulls that off, but the technology will rewrite technology history.”.
Once the acquisition is complete, CTRL-labs will be brought into Facebook's Reality Labs division.
CTRL-labs technology is focused not so much on text input as on muscle movement, in particular, arm movement.
In 2019, Facebook acquired a company called CTRL-Labs, which claims to have a bracelet that can decode your brain waves.
CTRL-labs was founded in 2015 and raised $28 million in February from Alphabet's GV and Amazon's Alexa Fund.
Later this year, CTRL-labs will release its technology to software developers.
Ctrl-labs says that the partnership“represents[its] desire to support and collaborate with the[extended reality] developer community.”.
Later this year, CTRL-labs will release its technology to software developers.
CTRL-Labs has just been established for four years, has dozens of employees, but has raised tens of millions of dollars in venture capital.
Facebook agreed to acquire CTRL-Labs last month for between $500 million and $1 billion, making it one of the social network's biggest purchases.
In short, Ctrl-labs wants us to interact with technology not via a mouse, a keyboard, a touchscreen, our voice, or any other input we have adopted.
Facebook agreed to acquire CTRL-Labs last month for between $500 million and $1 billion, making it one of the social network's biggest purchases.
CTRL-Labs technology differs from other neuronal interfaces, such as brain control systems- which read the user's intentions and emotions from brain activity.