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AI is 'not smart' so what's next in artificial intelligence?
Key takeaways
- "We don't have robots that are nearly as good at understanding the physical world as a rat," says Yann Le Cun, one of the leading figures in the world of artificial intelligence.
- He worked at Facebook-owner, Meta, for a decade, where he was chief AI scientist, but left in 2025 and founded Advanced Machine Intelligence Labs (AMI Labs).
- His goal is to move AI beyond current systems like ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini.
Bloomberg via Getty Images Image caption, Yann Le Cun, founder of AMI Labs, is developing a new AI system
"We don't have robots that are nearly as good at understanding the physical world as a rat," says Yann Le Cun, one of the leading figures in the world of artificial intelligence.
He worked at Facebook-owner, Meta, for a decade, where he was chief AI scientist, but left in 2025 and founded Advanced Machine Intelligence Labs (AMI Labs).
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