Meta’s Muse Spark is a multimodal reasoning model now powering Meta AI and expanding across Meta apps and AI glasses; Threads is testing a Grok like @meta.ai bot in five markets, but users are already objecting becaus... The Threads beta starts in Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Argentina and Singapore, where public...

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Meta’s latest AI push is easier to understand as a product rollout than as one feature. Muse Spark is the model Meta says is powering a faster Meta AI, while Threads is testing an official @meta.ai account that can be mentioned in public conversations for AI-generated context. Together, they show Meta moving AI from a standalone assistant into feeds, chats and devices — and that is why the first user backlash is about control as much as capability. [2][
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Meta describes Muse Spark as the first model in its Muse family from Meta Superintelligence Labs and as a natively multimodal reasoning model with tool use, visual chain of thought and multi-agent orchestration. [2] Meta says the model is available through meta.ai and the Meta AI app, with a private API preview for selected users. [
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Meta’s Muse Spark is a multimodal reasoning model now powering Meta AI and expanding across Meta apps and AI glasses; Threads is testing a Grok like @meta.ai bot in five markets, but users are already objecting becaus...
Meta’s Muse Spark is a multimodal reasoning model now powering Meta AI and expanding across Meta apps and AI glasses; Threads is testing a Grok like @meta.ai bot in five markets, but users are already objecting becaus... The Threads beta starts in Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Argentina and Singapore, where public account users can mention @meta.ai in posts or replies for real time context and recommendations.
The Grok comparison is about the interaction pattern—summoning an AI in a public social thread—not a verified performance comparison between the two bots.
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Today, we’re excited to introduce Muse Spark, the first in the Muse family of models developed by Meta Superintelligence Labs. Muse Spark is a natively multimodal reasoning model with support for tool-use, visual chain of thought, and multi-agent orchestrat...
When we launched Muse Spark last month, we said we’d bring it everywhere. Today, we are — with faster voice responses in the Meta AI app, smarter AI glasses, and new ways to shop and get help in your conversations. Thanks to Muse Spark, Meta AI is now more...
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The performance claims should be read carefully. Meta says Muse Spark is competitive across areas including multimodal perception, reasoning, health and agentic tasks, but Fortune reported that Meta’s published benchmarks did not show it surpassing leading rivals across the board and would need independent validation. [2][
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Meta says Muse Spark brings faster voice responses and a more contextual assistant. [5] In the Meta AI app, the company says users can talk naturally, interrupt the assistant, switch topics or swap languages; during a conversation, Meta AI can generate images and pull up recommendations from Reels, maps and other surfaces. [
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Meta is also using Muse Spark to add shopping and conversation-help features. RTE reported that Meta AI is introducing a shopping mode starting in the US, along with the ability to draw responses from recommendations and content shared across Instagram, Facebook and Threads. [6]
The model already powers the Meta AI app and website, and reports citing Meta’s announcement say it is rolling out to WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, Messenger and Meta’s AI glasses. [9][
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One important distinction: the Threads bot is a Meta AI product integration, while the provided Threads reports do not separately benchmark or disclose every model detail behind @meta.ai. The clearest confirmed link is that Meta is upgrading Meta AI with Muse Spark while extending Meta AI into more surfaces. [2][
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Threads is testing an official @meta.ai account that public-account users can mention in a post or reply. The bot can respond with context, recommendations or conversational answers inside the thread. [1][
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The early Threads beta is launching first in five markets: Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Argentina and Singapore. [1][
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The Grok comparison is about the social workflow. On X, users can summon Grok in public conversations; Threads is testing a similar pattern where users mention @meta.ai to bring Meta AI into a public post or reply. [1][
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The differences are mostly about product scope and availability:
The main complaint is not that the beta exists; it is that users report they cannot block or fully avoid the @meta.ai account. Gigazine reported that the normal block option was not available for @meta.ai as of its write-up, and Engadget reported that users could not opt out or block the chatbot account even though the beta was not available to most people. [17][
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That matters because @meta.ai is designed to appear in social conversations when mentioned. If an AI account can be summoned into public replies and users cannot block it, the feature shifts from a tool someone chooses to use into something others can bring into shared spaces. [17][
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The privacy concern should be stated narrowly. The reports on this Threads beta document a user-control problem around visibility, blocking and opt-out, not a new Threads-specific disclosure that @meta.ai is reading private messages. Separately, an AI Weekly explainer on Meta AI data use says claims that Meta AI reads private messages, voice recordings and photos are not accurate, and says personalization applies to conversations with the AI chatbot rather than encrypted private messages. [20][
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Muse Spark is Meta’s attempt to make Meta AI faster, more multimodal and more useful across apps, smart glasses, shopping and recommendations. [2][
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Meta has unveiled Muse Spark, the first AI model produced by its Meta Superintelligence Labs, the new AI research unit it created last year and has spent billions of dollars to staff and equip. The model is, according to benchmark tests that Meta published,...
Meta Superintelligence Labs is launching its first model since the overhaul of its multi-billion-dollar AI effort. Named Muse Spark, the model now powers the Meta AI app and website in the US, according to the company. The new model will then appear in What...
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The inability to block an AI account similar to 'Grok' on Threads has become a hot topic. The AI account ' @meta.ai ' has launched on the social networking service 'Threads.' The system automatically replies to posts containing '@meta.ai,' but the fact that...
Threads is testing a Meta AI integration that works similarly to X’s Grok. Users with a public account will be able to mention Meta AI in a post or a reply to get more context. The feature is currently in beta testing in Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Arge...
Meta has begun testing its AI chatbot directly on the Threads feed, offering users a similar experience to X's integration of Grok. The beta test invites a handful of Threads users across Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Argentina, and Singapore to mention M...
Threads users are pissed they can't block Meta's new AI chatbot Earlier today, Meta announced that it was testing a new Meta AI chatbot for Threads that would function a lot like Grok on X. Even though the "early beta" isn't available to most people on the...
reading all your private messages, voice recordings, and photos are not accurate . ... Starting December 16, 2025, Meta will begin using your interactions with Meta AI (the chatbot feature across Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and WhatsApp) as personalizat...