bing news | Mark Zuckerberg announces Muse Spark, a new Meta AI model: How to try it, benchmark results

Mark Zuckerberg used a Wednesday Facebook post to unveil Muse Spark, the first model from Meta’s newly created Superintelligence Labs. Muse Spark powers the latest version of Meta AI, which is reachable at meta.ai or through the Meta AI app, and is billed as an “everyday personal‑use” assistant capable of visual understanding, health advice, shopping help, and social‑content creation. Zuckerberg framed the debut as the first step on Meta’s “scaling ladder” and hinted that future Muse models will act as autonomous agents that can perform tasks for users, with additional open‑source releases planned.

The launch follows nine months of rapid development that began with a bold “personal superintelligence” vision laid out in a July 2025 manifesto. To build the lab, Meta recruited more than 50 researchers from rivals such as OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google, and tapped former Scale AI chief Alexandr Wang to lead the effort. After an aggressive hiring surge, the company paused hiring for budget planning and reorganized the team into four compact units focused on research, superintelligence development, products, and infrastructure—a structure Zuckerberg says fosters breakthrough work. Meta has earmarked $72 billion for AI in 2025 and expects to spend up to $135 billion in 2026, positioning Muse Spark as the first tangible product of these multi‑billion‑dollar investments.

Meta released early benchmark scores for Muse Spark on tests such as Humanity’s Last Exam, ARC AGI 2, and GPQA Diamond, showing a mixed picture: the model outperforms some frontier systems (e.g., Claude Opus 4.6 Max, Gemini 3.1 Pro High, GPT 5.4 Xhigh, Grok 4.2) on certain tasks while lagging on others. An upcoming “Contemplating” mode, still in preview, will allow Muse Spark to orchestrate multiple reasoning agents in parallel, aiming to rival the extreme reasoning capabilities of competitors like Gemini Deep Think and GPT Pro. Users can try Muse Spark now via the web or the Meta AI mobile app, with a private API preview slated for select developers, and further feature rollouts will be announced gradually on meta.ai.

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Mark Zuckerberg announces Muse Spark, a new Meta AI model: How to try it, benchmark results

Nine months after founding Meta Superintelligence Labs, Zuckerberg is ready to show his cards.

Mashable