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. He advocates for the development of "world models," a distinct AI approach designed to accurately simulate real-world dynamics.
LeCun recently discussed his new project, his departure from Meta, and his vision for the future of artificial intelligence in an exclusive interview with MIT Technology Review. He expressed his conviction that the industry's current trajectory with LLMs will ultimately prove insufficient for solving many critical problems. The full interview provides further details on his perspectives and the rationale behind his new endeavor.
Meanwhile, analysts are closely monitoring the lithium market, with 2026 identified as a pivotal year. Casey Crownhart reports that the price of lithium will be a key indicator to watch in 2026. The increasing demand for lithium, driven by the growth of electric vehicles and battery storage, is expected to significantly impact market dynamics in the coming years. The projected surge in demand has prompted concerns about supply chain constraints and price volatility.
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