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Meta’s most-famous ex-employee and godfather of AI Yann LeCun to students: Don’t listen to CEOs, you need to go to college as AI will …

Yann LeCun, widely regarded as the ‘godfather of AI’ and Meta’s most famous former employee, has now shared a blunt message for students navigating the hype and fear surrounding artificial intelligence: don’t listen to CEOs, and don’t skip college. In an interview with Axios, LeCun cautioned that exaggerated claims about AI’s risks are already harming…

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Meta’s most-famous former employee Yann LeCun on Google, Microsoft, Meta, OpenAI: ‘They are stealing each other’s engineers so that they can’t afford…’

Yann LeCun, former Chief AI Scientist at Meta and the “Godfather of AI”, has crticised the Silicon Valley giants, describing the industry as “LLM-pilled”. He warned that LeCun warned that the talent war between tech giants where they are hiring AI researchers is being used as a strategic weapon to stifle innovation as they are…

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Meta’s most-famous former employee Yann LeCun to everyone in the technology industry: Everything you know about and are working on AI is WRONG

Meta’s former AI chief, Yann LeCun, declared Large Language Models (LLMs) a ‘dead end’ for achieving superintelligence. He advocates for ‘world models’ that learn from physical reality, not just language, to build advanced machine intelligence. LeCun’s departure from Meta was reportedly due to internal disagreements over the company’s LLM-centric superintelligence push, despite CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s…

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Meta’s most-famous employee Yann LeCun who calls himself a computer science professor tells students not to study computer science and instead focus on …

Yann LeCun, former Meta AI chief and Godfather of AI teaches computer science at New York University (NYU). During a recent podcast appearance, LeCun joked that he is a computer science professor who argues against studying computer science. Explaining what he meant, he later told Business Insider (BI) that he was not asking students to…

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