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MENLO PARK: Meta Platforms on Wednesday unveiled Muse Spark, the first artificial intelligence model released by its Meta Superintelligence Labs team, marking the company’s first major public model launch in about a year. Meta said Muse Spark now powers the Meta AI assistant in the Meta AI app and on its website, with the model set to replace existing Llama systems used in WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, Messenger and the company’s AI glasses in the coming weeks. The launch follows a broad overhaul of Meta’s AI organization last year, when the company created Meta Superintelligence Labs and elevated Scale AI chief executive Alexandr…

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CALIFORNIA: OpenAI has publicly said it is ending the Sora app, its consumer video generation product, in a March 24 message posted on the Sora account on X that said, “We’re saying goodbye to the Sora app.” The message put a public end point on a product OpenAI had moved out of research preview in late 2024 and expanded across web and mobile in 2025 and 2026. On March 26, however, OpenAI’s main Sora pages still described Sora as an active video generation service. That overlap was visible across OpenAI’s own documentation. A March 19 Sora release note introduced a new editor for iOS…

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SAN JOSE: Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang said he would choose a job candidate who is skilled in artificial intelligence over one who is not, arguing that AI fluency is becoming a basic workplace advantage as businesses adopt the technology across functions. Huang made the remarks in a podcast episode released on March 23, framing AI use as a differentiator for new graduates and established workers alike as companies increasingly deploy AI tools in office, service and technical roles. In the interview, Huang said that if he were hiring a new college graduate and had to choose between someone with no understanding…

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