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Yann LeCun Launches New AI Venture

Yann LeCun, a prominent figure in artificial intelligence, has founded Advanced Machine Intelligence (AMI) after departing from Meta at the end of 2025. AMI has successfully raised $1.03 billion based on a $3.50 billion pre-money valuation, marking a significant milestone in the AI sector.

Meta’s Reorganization of AI Efforts

In June 2025, Meta reorganized its AI initiatives under a new division called Meta Superintelligence Labs. This move reflects the company’s ongoing commitment to advancing AI technologies, although it comes at a time when competition in the advertising space is intensifying.

LeCun’s Legacy at Meta

LeCun joined Meta in 2013 to establish the Facebook AI Research group, known as FAIR. His departure marks the end of an era, as he was instrumental in shaping the company’s AI strategies.

TikTok’s Aggressive Advertising Strategy

As LeCun embarks on his new venture, TikTok is aggressively pursuing advertising dollars from independent agencies. The platform aims to close the gap between its Smart+ advertising product and Meta’s Advantage+, which has faced criticism for containing bugs that frustrate users.

Industry observers note that TikTok’s focus on ad revenue and creator engagement could position it as a formidable competitor to Meta. Krystal Scanlon remarked, “They can really just double down and focus on just what they’re trying to do, which is get ad dollars and creators and build up their user base.”

Future of AI and Advertising

LeCun has expressed a desire for AMI to become a leading provider of intelligent systems across various applications. His belief that current large language models fall short of human-level reasoning and autonomy may drive the direction of his new company.

As the landscape of AI and digital advertising evolves, the competition between Meta and TikTok is expected to intensify. Details remain unconfirmed regarding how these developments will impact user experiences and the broader market.