Technology giant "Meta" has introduced its first major model, "Muse Spark," to the public after a $14.3 billion investment and high-level personnel transfers aimed at strengthening competition in the field of artificial intelligence.
The new model distinguishes itself from previous technologies with its ability to answer complex questions in scientific, mathematical, and medical fields, and is considered a strategic step aimed at strengthening "Meta's" position in the AI market.
Qaynarinfo reports that the company stated in an announcement published on Wednesday that "Muse Spark" has a compact and fast design, while also possessing the ability to solve complex questions in scientific and medical matters. The model has significantly changed compared to the "Llama 4" model introduced in April 2025.
"Meta" founder Mark Zuckerberg stated that the company has also invested $14.3 billion in "Scale AI" and appointed Alexander Wang as the head of Meta Superintelligence Labs. Additionally, the company has expanded its staff by transferring high-level specialists from competitors such as "OpenAI", "Anthropic", and "Google".
"Muse Spark" will operate on the "Meta AI" application and website, and will also be used on "Facebook", "Instagram", "WhatsApp", and "Messenger" platforms in the near future. The model will also work for the first time in "Ray-Ban Meta AI" smart glasses.
Zuckerberg noted that the company aims to create products where artificial intelligence agents not only answer questions but also automatically perform tasks for users. These agents independently collect information and act based on user preferences.
It should be noted that "Muse Spark" has so far only been launched in the US, and unlike the previous open-source strategy, the model has not yet been openly shared. Günay
