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Ex-Meta AI Chief LeCun Bags $1.03B for AMI Startup
10 Mar
Summary
- Yann LeCun's startup, Advanced Machine Intelligence, raised $1.03 billion.
- The company aims to commercialize AI systems focused on reasoning and planning.
- LeCun believes current large language models lack human-level reasoning.

Advanced Machine Intelligence (AMI), founded by former Meta Platforms chief AI scientist Yann LeCun, has successfully raised $1.03 billion. This substantial funding round, based on a $3.50 billion pre-money valuation, will support the commercialization of AI systems designed for reasoning and planning.
LeCun's venture is built on his conviction that contemporary large language models fall short of achieving human-level reasoning and autonomy. The company's initial target customers include organizations managing complex systems in sectors such as manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, and pharmaceuticals.
Looking ahead, LeCun envisions AMI's technology powering consumer applications, including domestic robots that possess common sense understanding of the physical world. Discussions are also underway regarding potential deployment in Meta's Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, a prospect LeCun considers a nearer-term application.




