Zuckerberg’s big blast Meta launches Muse Spark AI, will the shine of ChatGPT and Gemini fade now?

News India Live, Digital Desk: Meta, which till now seems to be lagging behind in the race of Artificial Intelligence (AI), has played a bet which has created a stir in the entire tech industry. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has officially unveiled his new and extremely powerful AI model. ‘Muse Spark’ Has announced the launch of. This new model is not only capable of solving complex mysteries of mathematics and science, but it also has the power to revolutionize everything from website making to the world of gaming.

Meta’s first step towards superintelligence

This model prepared by Meta’s ‘Superintelligence Labs’ Muse Series is the first part of. Zuckerberg has described this as the first rung of the ‘scaling ladder’. Muse Spark has been specially designed to make everyday tasks easier. Whether you want to know the calories of food by looking at a photo or want virtual advice on redesigning a room, this AI can see and understand like your eyes.

Alarm bells for ChatGPT and Gemini?

Till now, OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini were dominating the market, but Muse Spark has surprised everyone with its ‘reasoning’ ability. Meta has a special ‘Contemplating Mode’ Has been introduced, which activates multiple AI agents simultaneously. This feature puts it at par with giants like Google’s Gemini Deep Think and OpenAI’s GPT Pro. The most important thing is that Meta has a base of more than 3.5 billion users in the form of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, which makes it more powerful than any other company.

The magic of Muse Spark will be visible in apps

Meta has clarified that Muse Spark will not remain just a web tool. In the coming weeks, it will be integrated into WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook Messenger as well as Meta’s AI smart glasses. This means that you will be able to get information about any thing from your glasses while on the go or get content curated as per your choice on social media.

Open Source vs. Proprietary: Zuckerberg’s changed stance?

Interestingly, Mark Zuckerberg, who has always advocated ‘open source’ AI, has kept Muse Spark ‘proprietary’ for now. That means its access will currently be available only to Meta’s own platforms and selected partners. However, the company has also promised to open source some models of this family in the future. Now it remains to be seen whether this ‘muse’ of Meta will really be able to become the new king of the world of AI?

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