Introducing Muse Spark 1.1

Meta’s new AI drops cheap prices, big promises, and a comment-section stampede

TLDR: Meta launched Muse Spark 1.1, a new AI assistant meant to handle bigger tasks across apps and coding jobs. Commenters mostly fixated on the shockingly low price, with a mix of hype, skepticism, and gleeful “AI price war” energy over whether Meta is truly back.

Meta just unveiled Muse Spark 1.1, a new artificial intelligence model it says is faster, smarter, better at coding, and much better at using apps and tools on your behalf. In plain English: Meta wants this thing to act more like a digital assistant that can actually do stuff, not just chat about it. It can handle giant amounts of information, work across multiple apps, and is now available in preview through Meta’s developer platform and in the Meta AI app. But if Meta thought the headline would be all about its grand "personal superintelligence" vision, the community had other ideas: the real frenzy was over the pricing.

Commenters were practically falling out of their chairs over how cheap it looks. One called the pricing “insane”, while another said Meta is suddenly looking very competitive against rivals like Grok. The vibe was less “wow, beautiful future” and more “everyone grab the subsidized tokens while they last.” Even some people who openly said they don’t like Meta admitted this is good news, because more competition usually means lower prices and better tools for everyone. That’s where the main drama landed: not whether Meta is beloved, but whether its wallet-first strategy is enough to pull people in.

There was also some delicious skepticism. A few users basically said, cool benchmarks, but does it actually deliver in the wild? One standout question asked what kind of real-world job fits a model that seems merely good at coding and images but very good at making successful tool calls. Translation: is this a genius helper, or just really good at pressing buttons? Either way, the crowd smells a new AI price war, and they are absolutely here for the chaos.

Key Points

  • Meta introduced Muse Spark 1.1 as a multimodal reasoning model for agentic tasks and described it as a major upgrade over Muse Spark.
  • Meta launched a public preview of the Meta Model API and made Muse Spark 1.1 available in "Thinking" mode in the Meta AI app and on meta.ai.
  • The model is described as supporting multi-agent orchestration, parallel subagents, and active management of a 1 million-token context window.
  • Meta says Muse Spark 1.1 improves computer-use workflows, including navigating interfaces, maintaining long-session context, and choosing between scripting and direct UI interaction.
  • Meta says the model shows stronger coding and multimodal performance, is being used internally by developers and researchers, and underwent extensive safety evaluations before deployment.

Hottest takes

"The pricing is insane" — Tiberium
"I personally do not like Meta... The more competition, the better" — kilroy123
"Meta is back in the game, albeit not at the top" — greenavocado
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