Yann LeCun, a Turing Award winner and prominent AI researcher, has embarked on a new venture following his departure from Meta, where he served as chief scientist for FAIR (Fundamental AI Research). LeCun, known for his contrarian views within the tech industry, believes the current focus on large language models (LLMs) is misguided and will not effectively address critical challenges in artificial intelligence.
LeCun advocates for the development of "world models," a different AI approach designed to accurately simulate the dynamics of the real world. In an exclusive interview with MIT Technology Review from his Paris apartment, LeCun discussed his decision to leave Meta, his new venture, and his vision for the future of AI, emphasizing his belief that the industry is pursuing the wrong path. He founded FAIR, Meta's influential research lab.
His departure comes as the demand for lithium is expected to surge, with 2026 being a key year to watch the price of lithium. According to MIT Technology Review reporter Casey Crownhart, the lithium market is poised for significant activity in the coming years.
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