Meta’s outgoing Chief AI Scientist, Yann LeCun, shared new details about his upcoming AI venture — while also openly criticizing Meta’s GenAI strategy in a recent FT interview.
Key takeaways:
• LeCun described Alexandr Wang — now leading Meta’s Superintelligence Labs after the $14B Scale AI deal — as “young” and lacking deep research experience.
• He admitted that parts of the Llama 4 benchmarking process were “fudged a little bit,” reportedly shaking leadership confidence in the GenAI org.
• LeCun reiterated his belief that LLMs are a “dead end” for achieving true superintelligence, saying many of Meta’s newer hires are “completely LLM-pilled.”
• He also revealed that he will serve as Executive Chair of his new AMI venture, with Nabla founder Alex LeBrun stepping in as CEO.
Why this matters:
This moment highlights a real philosophical divide inside the AI ecosystem — between researchers pursuing new, foundational approaches and teams doubling down on LLM-driven innovation. Whether Meta’s new direction validates LeCun’s concerns or proves them wrong remains to be seen — but the stakes (and the voices) are significant.
https://www.ft.com/content/e3c4c2f6-4ea7-4adf-b945-e58495f836c2
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