Meta’s star AI scientist Yann LeCun plans to leave for own startup

Yann LeCun, Meta's highly respected chief AI scientist and a pioneer in the field of deep learning, is set to leave the company to launch his own startup focused on developing what's known as "world models." These hypothetical AI systems are designed to simulate cause-and-effect scenarios, understand physics, and enable machines to reason and plan more like animals do.

LeCun has been at the forefront of Meta's AI research efforts since 2013, when he founded the company's Fundamental AI Research lab. He is also one of three researchers who won the prestigious Turing Award in 2018 for their pioneering work on deep learning and convolutional neural networks.

However, LeCun has reportedly grown frustrated with Meta's shift from long-term research to rapid product releases under CEO Mark Zuckerberg. The company's AI strategy has come under scrutiny as Zuckerberg prioritizes commercial products over fundamental research. This has led to growing tension within the AI community, with many experts questioning whether Meta's approach is truly aligned with its stated goals of developing "superintelligence."

LeCun's planned departure from Meta comes after a series of leadership reshuffles at the company. In April, Meta launched its latest AI language model, Llama 4, which underperformed compared to industry rivals like OpenAI and Google. The company has also faced criticism over its interactions with children using the AI chatbot.

LeCun's new startup is focused on developing world models that can truly plan and reason, a different approach from Meta's current strategy. He has previously argued that large language models like Llama are useful but limited in their ability to reason and plan like humans.

The departure of LeCun, who will remain a professor at New York University, marks a significant shift in the company's AI leadership. His new venture is likely to be seen as an alternative approach to Meta's current strategy, which may ultimately prove costly and unfruitful if it fails to deliver on its promises of superintelligence.

With LeCun leaving, it remains to be seen how Meta will adapt its AI strategy moving forward. However, one thing is clear - the company's approach to AI needs to change if it wants to remain competitive in a rapidly evolving field that demands innovation and long-term thinking.
 
OMG, this is HUGE 🤯! LeCun is literally the OG of AI research at Meta and his departure means a major shakeup for the company's approach. I'm low-key impressed he's starting his own thing - world models sound like a game-changer 🔄. The fact that he's leaving due to frustration with Meta's priorities is super telling, though. I mean, who can blame him? Zuckerberg needs to focus on more than just making money 💸. It's time for Meta to get its research back on track and stop playing catch-up with the rest of us 🔥. LeCun's departure is a blessing in disguise - it's a wake-up call for the company to rethink its strategy 🌟.
 
I'm low-key surprised by this news 😐. Yann LeCun has been such a huge figure in the AI community, especially with his deep learning work 🤖. I think his departure from Meta is going to be super interesting to watch 💡. His focus on world models and planning capabilities could potentially lead to some groundbreaking advancements 🚀.

I also feel like this move shows that even someone as respected as LeCun can't stay at a company forever 🙅‍♂️. The tension between research and commercial product releases is a big issue, but I'm curious to see how Meta adapts without its top AI researcher 👀.

It's clear that the AI field needs more focus on long-term thinking and fundamental research 🔬. Maybe LeCun's new startup will be the push that industry needs 💥? Time will tell, but for now, I'm excited to see where this all goes 🤔!
 
I'm so down for Yann LeCun leaving Meta lol 🤣 I mean, who wouldn't want to escape a place where they're being pulled into the fast lane of product releases over actual research? 🚗 As someone who's followed his work, it's wild to think he was getting frustrated with the shift at Meta. And honestly, I get why - LeCun's all about that deep learning life, and it sounds like Zuckerberg's prioritizing profits over progress 💸.

LeCun's new startup is super interesting, too. World models? That's some sci-fi stuff right there! 🚀 It'll be wild to see if his approach pays off or if Meta just gets left behind in the dust. But hey, at least they can learn from LeCun's expertise and try a different direction. Maybe this is just what they need to shake things up? 🤔 Only time will tell, but I'm excited to watch how this all plays out! 👀
 
🤔 think this is a classic example of corporate spin doctoring... LeCun leaves Meta, but what really matters is he's not taking his expertise with him 🚫. And what's the real reason behind Llama 4 underperforming? I bet it's because Meta prioritized speed over science and didn't want to wait for LeCun to perfect their world models 😒. This whole situation reeks of a controlled narrative... we should be watching how this plays out 🕵️‍♂️
 
Ugh, can't believe this 😒. LeCun leaving Meta's gonna be huge for AI research 🤖. He was supposed to lead the charge towards superintelligence 🤯 but Zuckerberg's all about the Benjamins 💸. Now we're stuck with Llama 4 and other clunky AI models 🚮. LeCun's new startup is a breath of fresh air, hopefully he'll develop world models that can actually think 🤔. This marks a huge shift for Meta's AI strategy and it's gonna be hard to recover from 🔥. The AI community's been waiting for someone to take the reins and push boundaries, now they've got LeCun leading the charge 🚀. Fingers crossed he doesn't get burned by Zuckerberg's short-sightedness 💔
 
I'm low-key disappointed but not surprised 😐. Yann LeCun was always meant for bigger things than some rushed product releases 🤯. His research on world models is legit game-changer, and I'd love to see what he comes up with next 🔥. It's a shame Meta couldn't keep him on board, especially since they've been struggling to catch up in the AI space 📈. LeCun's departure makes me think that his new startup might just be the thing to revolutionize the field and leave Meta in the dust 💥
 
omg i'm so nervous about what this means for the future of AI!! 🤯 lecun was such a pioneer and his new startup could be a game changer! i love how he's going against the grain with world models, it makes sense that meta's approach is limiting their potential. 😊 i hope mark zuckerberg takes some notes from lecun's departure and realizes that just because you have a product out doesn't mean it's done. let's see if meta can pivot and focus on more sustainable research goals 🤞
 
I mean, come on... this isn't exactly shocking news. Yann LeCun has been saying some pretty critical stuff about Meta's direction for ages 🤔. Like, his departure is basically inevitable considering how they've been treating their researchers. And let's be real, Llama 4 was a total disappointment. I mean, who releases an AI model that underperforms compared to industry rivals? 🙄 Not exactly the kind of innovation you want to see from a leader in AI research.

And don't even get me started on this "superintelligence" nonsense. It's just a marketing term at this point. We all know what's really going on: Meta is trying to make money off its AI tech without putting in the actual research and development time 💸.

Anyway, I'm glad LeCun is leaving to start his own thing. At least then he can focus on real research and not just chasing after some watered-down version of "superintelligence". Fingers crossed his new startup will be more focused on innovation than profits 🤞.
 
🤔 I'm low-key concerned about LeCun's departure from Meta... he was a key player in shaping their AI strategy, and now his new startup seems like an alternative approach 📈. The thing is, if they're gonna try to catch up to the likes of OpenAI and Google, they'll need to think long-term, not just focus on quick product releases 💥. And what's with the whole "superintelligence" hype? Is it even possible? 🤖 I mean, I'm all for innovation, but we gotta be careful about how far we push this stuff...
 
🤔 I'm kinda worried about what this means for Meta's future in AI research. Yann LeCun was like, super passionate about making big strides in AI development, but now he's leaving to start his own thing? It's gotta be tough on the team back at Meta 🤕. The more I think about it, the more I feel like they've been playing catch-up with the likes of OpenAI and Google 💻. LeCun's all about world models, which sounds super ambitious, but can he make it happen without getting stuck in the same commercial-product trap as before? 🤔
 
idk why people think Meta's all about rapid product releases 🤔. lecun knows a thing or two about deep learning, and he's not afraid to say that their current approach is lacking 😒. world models are the future, imo 🚀. it's cool that he's starting his own thing, maybe he can take meta in a different direction 🔄. Zuckerberg needs to prioritize research over profits, tbh 💸. meta's got some major catching up to do if they wanna compete with the likes of openai and google 🤖
 
i'm kinda sad to see yann lecun go from meta 🤔... he was instrumental in getting them into the deep learning game, no doubt about it. but at the same time, his departure makes me think that maybe he's right about meta's approach not being aligned with their goals of developing superintelligence 🤖. lecun's focus on world models is a bold move, and i'm curious to see if it pays off for him and his new startup 💡. it'll be interesting to see how meta adapts its strategy now that they're losing one of their top AI minds 😬. maybe this is an opportunity for them to course-correct and prioritize long-term research over rapid product releases? 🤞
 
🤔 I'm not surprised LeCun is leaving Meta, tbh. The guy has been trying to push for more research and less product releases under Zuckerberg, but it's just not happening 📉. Meta's all about quick profits over true AI progress, if you ask me. It's gonna be interesting to see how they adapt without their top AI scientist... probably gonna be a huge learning curve 🤯. I mean, can't say LeCun is the only one who's seen this coming though, the whole community has been talking about Meta's priorities for ages 💬.
 
I don’t usually comment but... I think this is actually kinda good news for the AI community 🤔. LeCun was already getting frustrated with Meta's priorities and I feel like he needed to take matters into his own hands 💪. His new startup could be a breath of fresh air, focusing on world models that can truly reason and plan. It'll be interesting to see how this plays out, especially if other companies start to follow suit 📈. One thing is for sure, Meta needs to rethink its AI strategy ASAP or risk getting left behind in the field 🚨.
 
I'm not surprised that Yann LeCun is leaving Meta 🤔. He's always been all about pushing the boundaries of AI research, but it seems like the company has lost sight of its long-term goals 😕. I mean, who needs a bunch of fast-talking language models when you can develop actual world models that can reason and plan? 🤖 It's like Meta is more focused on making a quick buck than actually changing the game 💸.

And let's be real, Llama 4 underperforming compared to industry rivals isn't exactly a secret 😳. I've been following this space for a while now, and it's clear that Meta needs to rethink its approach to AI development 🔄. LeCun's new startup is like a breath of fresh air - someone who actually cares about pushing the boundaries of what's possible with AI 💡.

It'll be interesting to see how Meta adapts to this loss, but I'm not holding my breath 😅. They need to fundamentally change their approach if they want to stay competitive in this rapidly evolving field 🚀. Only time will tell if they can turn things around, but for now, it's looking like business as usual... not so good 😐
 
idk about yann lecun leaving meta... sounds like he's had enough of their rushed products 🤔... I mean, who doesn't love a good concept but gotta have the execution too? and what's with this whole "world models" thing tho? seems like sci-fi stuff to me 🚀... can it even be done in reality? not sure... LeCun was all about the research and now he's outta there? guess that's one way to tell Meta their approach is off the mark 😐.
 
🤔 just think about it... meta's all about short term gains, but AI research is like a marathon not a sprint 🏃‍♂️ yann lecun is leaving because he can't see a future where meta's approach leads to real progress on "superintelligence". we need people like him who are willing to take risks and think long term 💡 if meta keeps prioritizing product releases over fundamental research, they'll just end up playing catch-up... again 📈
 
omg what's going on with meta 🤯!!! yann lecun is like the genius behind their ai research but apparently he can't stand the direction they're taking it 😒. all these leadership reshuffles and they still releasing those mediocre language models like llama 4 lol what's next? 🙄 i mean who needs superintelligence if u can't even get the little things right 🤦‍♂️. lecun's new startup is like a breath of fresh air, maybe he can bring some real innovation to the table 👍 world models are the future, i'm hyped for this 😆. meta needs to step up their game if they wanna compete with openai and google 🔥.
 
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