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[Yann LeCun's New Venture: AMI Labs and the Future of World Models]-[A $3B Attempt to Build AI With Understanding]

Hard Fork AI · B2 · 2025-12-22

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📋 Summary

The Emergence of AMI Labs: A New Era for World Models

The Transition of a Scientific Titan

Yann LeCun, the former VP and chief AI scientist at Meta, has officially confirmed the launch of his new startup, Advanced Machine Intelligence (AMI). While his departure from the forefront of Meta’s public-facing AI efforts was described as a shift where he "lost some of his shine," LeCun is now pivoting to lead his own venture. Unlike many founders who take the helm as CEO, LeCun will serve as the Executive Chairman. He has appointed Alex LeBrun, the co-founder and former CEO of the medical transcription AI company NABLA, to take on the role of Chief Executive Officer.

The Financial Ambitions of AMI Labs

According to reports from the Financial Times, AMI Labs is setting its sights high, aiming to raise approximately 500 million euros (roughly $586 million) at a valuation between $3 billion and $3.5 billion. These figures, while aggressive, reflect the current trend of venture capital firms heavily backing globally recognized researchers. As the podcast notes, this valuation is not entirely unprecedented; for instance, the former OpenAI CTO’s startup, Thinking Machine Labs, secured a $12 billion valuation in its seed round, despite LeCun arguably possessing a higher level of "academic and industry credibility," bolstered by his prestigious AM Turing Award.

Moving Beyond Large Language Models (LLMs)

At the core of AMI Labs’ mission is the development of "world model AI." This represents a fundamental departure from the current industry standard of Large Language Models. The podcast explains that while LLMs suffer from "structural hallucination problems" and are not "deterministic by nature," world models aim to provide AI systems with a deep understanding of their entire environment. By simulating "cause and effect" and exploring "what if scenarios," these models seek to predict outcomes more reliably than traditional generative models. This puts AMI in direct competition with other major players, such as Google DeepMind and Fei-Fei Li’s WorldLabs, which also raised a significant $230 million at a $1 billion valuation last year.

The Strategic Partnership with NABLA

The connection between LeCun and LeBrun is deeply rooted in previous professional collaborations. LeCun was an investor in NABLA, and the company has announced a strategic partnership to integrate AMI’s developing models into their own infrastructure. Alex LeBrun brings a wealth of experience to AMI, having worked on multimodal AI since the early 2010s at Nuance Communications—the technology that once powered Apple’s Siri. LeBrun’s track record includes founding and selling multiple natural language startups and leading Facebook’s AI division, making him a "really strong pick" to steer AMI Labs through its growth phase.

Conclusion

As AMI Labs prepares to enter a competitive landscape, the industry is watching closely to see if LeCun’s vision for world models can solve the inherent limitations of today’s LLMs. With a seasoned executive like LeBrun at the helm and a massive war chest in the works, AMI Labs is positioned to be a significant, if ambitious, player in the future of artificial intelligence.

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I think it's been basically Silicon Valley's worst kept secret.
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Everyone knows this is what he's been focusing on.
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I'd love for you to try it out.
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I think this is not that shocking by today's standards.
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He kind of, I think, got shuffled down at Meta.
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worst kept secret
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going off on his own
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📖 Transcript

Yann LeCun has confirmed his new quote.
Unquote world model startup is looking for a 5 billion valuation as he is launching his own AI company.
He was famous for being the head AI scientist over at Meta and is now going off on his own.
He announced this officially, but I think it's been basically Silicon Valley's worst kept secret.
Everyone knows this is what he's been focusing on.
And he has made it clear that he is not going to be serving as the company's CEO.

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