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The brief · 8 April 2026

The AI brief, 2026-04-08

Google is revamping its Finance page with generative AI, and Meta finally rolls out the first model from its in-house superintelligence lab. Two big players, two announcements worth scanning this morning.

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Google Finance goes AI-native, expands to 100+ countries

You'll be able to ask natural-language questions about a stock or market right inside Google Finance, no spreadsheet or third-party site required. It's the kind of tool that quietly replaces plain-vanilla Google searches like "Tesla stock price" with an actual contextualized answer.

practitioners › Rolling out from April 8, 2026 to 100+ additional countries, with natural-language queries and built-in data visualization.

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Meta Ships Muse Spark, First Model From Its Superintelligence Lab

This is the first concrete release from Meta Superintelligence Labs, the pricey unit built to help Meta catch up with OpenAI and Google on frontier models. The model is rolling straight into Meta AI, meaning hundreds of millions of users will be interacting with it without even realizing it. The open question: whether Muse Spark actually holds up against GPT or Gemini on substance, not just marketing.

practitioners › Live now on meta.ai and the Meta AI app, with API access in private preview.

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