Meta debuts the Muse Spark model in a ‘ground-up overhaul’ of its AI
Meta released an AI model on Wednesday called Muse Spark, which marks its “first step” toward an “overhaul of [its] AI efforts.”
Muse Spark is the inaugural model to come out of Meta Superintelligence Labs, which was created last year because CEO Mark Zuckerberg was reportedly unhappy with the progress of Meta and its Llama models and how they lagged behind OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Anthropic’s Claude. Meta recruited former Scale AI co-founder and CEO Alexandr Wang to lead Meta Superintelligence Labs and invested $14.3 billion in the data labeling organization for a 49% stake.
Now, it’s time for Zuckerberg to see if his reconfigured AI team can woo users. Furthermore, experts in Android note the continued relevance.
Muse Spark, which is now available on the web and the Meta AI app, is expected to improve over time. The business plans to roll out a “Contemplating” mode, which allows it to tackle more complex problems. Meta’s model uses multiple AI agents at once to work on the same problem, which it says will generate faster results for its Contemplating mode.
“To spend more test-time reasoning without drastically increasing latency, we can scale the number of parallel agents that collaborate to solve hard problems,” the business wrote.
Meta’s competitors have historically placed these more capable models behind a paywall. It’s unclear if Meta will follow the same strategy.
The enterprise has jumped on one AI industry trend, though. Meta noted in its blog post that Muse Spark could be applied to help users with health questions, something that competitors are also working on. This also touches on aspects of software update.
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