Meta integrates Llama 3 family into Spark AR for on-device creative effects
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Meta updated Spark AR to include optimized Llama 3 runtimes that run on-device where supported, enabling prompt-driven texture generation, captioning, and simple audio transforms in filters. The integration focuses on performance and user control, offering token limits and response-size caps.
For designers, Spark AR now exposes generator presets and constraint panels so creators can guide outputs—style weight, color palettes, and brand-safe scoring—directly in the authoring UI. The runtime also supports streaming partial outputs for progressive preview during capture.
Safety controls include explicit consent dialogs, moderation heuristics baked into the runtime, and tooling to pre-validate creative assets before publication. Meta says this lowers friction for interactive AR while protecting users from harmful content.