SynopsisMeta CEO Mark Zuckerberg returned to X after three years to announce Muse Spark 1.1. This AI model is designed for coding, reasoning, and agentic tasks. The announcement generated significant public discussion about the platform choice. Elon Musk commented that X is a great platform for direct CEO announcements. Users debated X's effectiveness for reaching the tech community compared to Threads.On Thursday, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg returned to X for the first time in nearly three years to unveil Muse Spark 1.1, the company's latest AI model for coding, reasoning, and agentic tasks. While the announcement quickly surpassed 12 million views, much of the conversation shifted from the launch itself to the platform on which it was made. Users questioned why the announcement was made on Elon Musk-owned X instead of Meta's own social platformNow Playing
Mark Zuckerberg’s Muse Spark post on X triggers debate, draws Elon Musk in - The Economic Times
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg returned to X after three years to announce Muse Spark 1.1. This AI model is designed for coding, reasoning, and agentic tasks. The announcement generated significant public discussion about the platform choice. Elon Musk commented that X is a great platform for direct CEO announcements. Users debated X's effectiveness for reaching the tech community compared to Threads.











