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Yann LeCun Sets Up Advanced Machine Intelligence AI Startup After Announcing Departure From Meta

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Yann LeCun has confirmed that his new startup is called Advanced Machine Intelligence. The former Meta chief AI scientist will serve as executive chairman, with Nabla co-founder Alex LeBrun as CEO. AMI will focus on world models and has also announced a research partnership with Nabla.
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Meta's ex-chief scientist, together with former politician Nigg Clegg, founded a startup. According to AMI Labs, "Advanced Machine Intelligence" aims to develop and should be a unicorn at the beginning. read more on t3n.de

Yann LeCun who just left Meta where he was at the head of the research activity in IA to create his own dedicated structure would be on the point, according to the Financial Times, to raise no less than 500 million euros. The information relayed by Le Figaro on this Monday would allow the researcher...

The former chief scientist for Meta's AI is advancing in his project of a new start-up, and he will be able to count on particularly important funds!

A world figure in artificial intelligence, Yann LeCun is about to open a new chapter in his career. After more than ten years at Meta, where he has shaped part of the research in AI, the winner of the Turing Prize returns to France to found his own start-up. A project still discreet, but already very [...]

The ex-meta leaders set up a start-up with AMI, which is dedicated to machine intelligence instead of LLMs. Alex LeBrun will be CEO.

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Heise broke the news in Germany on Monday, December 22, 2025.
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