Meta AI glasses opens the Cambridge lab as part of the extension

Meta AI glasses opens the Cambridge lab as part of the extension

Facebook Owner Mata has opened a new audio research lab Cambridge As part of the push in the AI ​​glasses of the tech veteran.

Meta Met Chancellor Boss Rahel reeves On Wednesday morning, when he launched £ 12 million.

It came between Facebook and the report Instagram The owner has purchased a minority stake in Essilorloxottica Sa owner Essilorloxottica Sa, the world’s largest iear business.

It has been reported that the company’s stake will be around three billion euros (£ 2.6 billion) and the Paris-based business will be less than just 3%.

Meta has underlined the plan to rapidly develop its AI glasses business with Ray-Ban Meta and recently announced Okle Meta products.

silicon Valley Business said its expansion plans in the region have invested in the new audio research lab in Cambridge, designed for “spatial audio and machine learning for the future AI glasses of Meta”.

This feature includes the “Reverb Room and Ultra-Quit Acousic Room” to improve the audio quality of its products under development.

Meta employs more than 5,500 people in the operation of its UK.

Joel Coupon, the chief global affairs officer for the meta, met Ms. Reeves on the site and underlined the group’s commitment to invest in the UK.

Mr. Coupon said: “The construction of this world class audio lab in Cambridge is a sign of our long -term commitment to the UK and our belief in the top engineering talent.

“We want the most bright mind to ensure that our smart glass has the smartest AI-operated audio, so that you can focus on what you are hearing what you are hearing.

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“I can’t wait to experience the results of the laboratory -producing work.”

Ms. Reeves said: “Meta’s investment in the UK is a major vote of trust as a hub for world-agronic research and innovation, while the Cambridge growth in Oxford helps to supercharges the capacity in the corridor.

“We want our high-technical industries to continue to lead the world in the coming years, which is why we are supporting our innovators, researchers and entrepreneurs, who are with record £ 22 billion in R&D (research and development), which create good jobs and opportunities for investment in Britain, and provide our plans for change.”

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