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Breaking News: Big Tech pushes three different AI strategies this week: closed models, open models, and restricted frontier systems.
Today’s Headline: Meta launches Muse Spark, Google drops Gemma 4 open models, and Anthropic doubles down on compute + AI safety.
Let’s begin.

Meta Unveils Muse Spark, Its First Major AI Model from Superintelligence Labs
Meta introduced Muse Spark, built by its new AI unit led by Alexandr Wang.
It’s a fast, multimodal model designed for tasks like reasoning, vision, and agent workflows.
Already powering Meta AI, with planned rollout across Instagram, WhatsApp, and smart glasses.
Unlike Llama, this model is currently closed.
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Google Releases Gemma 4, Its Most Capable Open AI Models Yet

Google DeepMind launched Gemma 4 with open weights under Apache 2.0.
Supports multimodal inputs and improved reasoning performance.
Optimized for both local devices and scalable deployments.
Continues strong adoption of the Gemma family.
— Deepmind
Anthropic Expands Compute, Launches Glasswing

Anthropic secured major TPU capacity via Google and Broadcom.
Announced Project Glasswing, a cybersecurity-focused collaboration.
Introduced Claude Mythos (preview), a powerful but restricted model.
Focus remains on safe deployment of advanced AI systems.
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