Meta repeatedly pushes back new AI model release for developers, WSJ says


People walk behind a logo of Meta Platforms company, during a conference in Mumbai, India, September 20, 2023. REUTERS/Francis Mascarenhas

June 3 (Reuters) - Meta ⁠has repeatedly pushed back plans to release ⁠its new Muse Spark AI model API ‌to developers, and as of Tuesday, had no scheduled launch date, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar ​with the matter.

A Meta spokesperson ⁠told Reuters on ⁠Wednesday that the company is already testing the Application ⁠Programming ‌Interface (API) with some early partners and is looking forward to releasing it ⁠this month.

An API is a type of ​software interface ‌that determines how two software systems will ⁠interact.

"The muse ​spark API will be coming soon," Meta AI Chief Alexandr Wang announced in a post on ⁠X in April.

Meta unveiled Muse Spark ​in April as the first model built to close the gap with rivals. Muse Spark is ⁠the first in a new series of models created by the company's Superintelligence Labs.

Earlier on Wednesday, Meta unveiled an AI agent aimed at ​helping businesses carry out day-to-day ⁠operations, hinting at the company's ambitions to compete ​with rivals such as OpenAI, ‌Anthropic and Alphabet's Google.

(Reporting by ​Ruchika Khanna in Bengaluru; additional reporting by Angela Christy, Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips)

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