FAQ

Common questions.

A concise reference for the robotic brain, SLAK framework, learning loop, and asynchronous runtime.

FAQ

Common questions about the CyberBrain framework.

A concise reference for the robotic brain, SLAK framework, learning loop, and asynchronous runtime.

What is CyberBrain?+

CyberBrain is a reasoning-first robotic brain framework that lets robots understand people, reason about context, and act through physical bodies.

Is CyberBrain a robot hardware company?+

CyberBrain is primarily building the robotic brain framework and platform. Real robots demonstrate that the framework runs end-to-end on hardware.

What does “a conversation, not a script” mean?+

It means the robot can respond to natural human instructions in real environments without a pre-scripted skill sequence for that exact task.

How does CyberBrain learn from experience?+

It stores context, task outcomes, reasoning traces, and useful strategies so future similar tasks can be handled more intelligently.

What is SLAK?+

SLAK is the four-layer framework: Sensing, Logic, Action, and Knowledge.

Why does asynchronous control matter?+

It lets the body continue moving while the brain continues reasoning, making interaction smoother and more responsive.