Meta has repeatedly delayed developer access to its new AI model, Muse Spark Meta has repeatedly delayed releasing developer access to its new AI model, Muse Spark, since its April launch, according to The Wall Street Journal. The delay prevents the company from selling API access to the model, creating a bottleneck for monetization as Meta spends up to $145 billion on AI infrastructure this year. Meta told the Journal that API access would be available this month. Meta has repeatedly delayed developer access to its new AI model, Muse Spark Meta https://robinhood.com/us/en/stocks/META/?source=sherwood has repeatedly delayed the release of developer access to Muse Spark, its newest AI model, according to The Wall Street Journal https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/meta-keeps-delaying-the-release-of-its-new-ai-model-to-developers-f8569c8c . While the model launched in April https://sherwood.news/tech/meta-jumps-after-it-releases-superintelligence-labs-first-model-muse-spark/ and powers Meta’s AI products, developers have been kept waiting for access to the API. That’s a glaring bottleneck for a company spending up to $145 billion https://sherwood.news/tech/meta-earnings-q1-2026/ on AI infrastructure this year: without an API, Meta can’t easily sell access to the model, ceding a lucrative monetization engine to rivals like OpenAI and Anthropic. Meta told the Wall Street Journal that API access would be available this month. That’s a glaring bottleneck for a company spending up to $145 billion https://sherwood.news/tech/meta-earnings-q1-2026/ on AI infrastructure this year: without an API, Meta can’t easily sell access to the model, ceding a lucrative monetization engine to rivals like OpenAI and Anthropic. Meta told the Wall Street Journal that API access would be available this month.