Meta has officially introduced Muse Spark, the first artificial intelligence model developed by its Superintelligence Labs, marking a major step in the company’s push toward advanced AI systems. Announced by Mark Zuckerberg, Spark is part of a new “Muse” family of AI models and is now powering an updated version of Meta AI, accessible through Meta’s platform. The launch represents the first public product from Meta’s Superintelligence Labs, a division formed in 2025 with the goal of developing what Zuckerberg calls “personal superintelligence", AI that empowers individuals rather than centralizing control. Unveiled during Meta Connect 2025, CEO Mark Zuckerberg described the new Ray-Ban Display as the “ideal form factor for personal superintelligence,” blending AI assistance with everyday convenience. Zuckerberg admits the tech still has kinks, but Meta is betting big tens of billions of dollars on AI-powered wearables to shape the next frontier. During the Meta Connect, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg introduced the second-generation collection of Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses. The Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses will become available on October 17 and will ship to all supported countries, including the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Austria, Belgium, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Finland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, and Australia. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has announced on Tuesday that Threads for web will roll out “over the next few days.” In a Thread post, Zuckerberg shared an image with caption, “Actual footage of me building Threads for web.” The said post is accessible on desktop with the domain threads.net which essentially looks identical to the mobile version. Read more in our articles including "Meta unveils Muse Spark, its first AI model from Superintelligence Labs" and "Meta launches smart glasses with digital display".
Meta has officially introduced Muse Spark, the first artificial intelligence model developed by its Superintelligence Labs, marking a major step in the company’s push toward advanced AI systems. Announced by Mark Zuckerberg, Spark is part of a new “Muse” family of AI models and is now powering an updated version of Meta AI, accessible through Meta’s platform.
The launch represents the first public product from Meta’s Superintelligence Labs, a division formed in 2025 with the goal of developing what Zuckerberg calls “personal superintelligence", AI that empowers individuals rather than centralizing control. Unveiled during Meta Connect 2025, CEO Mark Zuckerberg described the new Ray-Ban Display as the “ideal form factor for personal superintelligence,” blending AI assistance with everyday convenience. Zuckerberg admits the tech still has kinks, but Meta is betting big tens of billions of dollars on AI-powered wearables to shape the next frontier.
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