Ex-Meta AI chief Yann LeCun's AMI raises $1.03 billion for alternative AI approach


FILE PHOTO: Yann LeCun, Vice President & Chief AI Scientist at Meta attends the 55th annual World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting in Davos, Switzerland, January 23, 2025. REUTERS/Yves Herman/File Photo

March 10 (Reuters) - Advanced Machine Intelligence, ⁠the startup founded by former Meta Platforms chief AI scientist Yann ⁠LeCun, said on Tuesday it raised $1.03 billion based on a $3.50 billion ‌pre-money valuation, as it seeks to commercialize artificial intelligence systems built around reasoning, planning and "world models."

The financing positions the company as a test of LeCun's belief that today's large language models fall ​short of human-level reasoning and autonomy.

The funding round was ⁠co-led by Cathay Innovation, Greycroft, ⁠Hiro Capital, HV Capital and Bezos Expeditions.

Meanwhile, Meta has been intensifying its push ⁠into ‌LLM development. In June 2025, the company reorganized its AI efforts under a division called Meta Superintelligence Labs led by former Scale AI ⁠CEO Alexandr Wang.

LeCun joined Meta in 2013 to found Facebook ​AI Research, later ‌known as FAIR, and became one of the company's most prominent AI ⁠leaders before departing ​at the end of 2025.

In an interview with Reuters, LeCun said AMI aims to build systems capable of reasoning and planning in complex real-world settings. He added that ⁠current AI approaches based on predicting the next ​word or pixel will not produce broadly capable intelligent agents by themselves.

The company's near-term target customers are organizations operating complex systems, including manufacturers, automakers, aerospace companies, biomedical firms ⁠and pharmaceutical groups. "We want to become the main provider of intelligent systems, regardless of what the application is," LeCun said.

Over time, he added, the technology could also support consumer applications. "What consumers could be interacting with is a domestic robot. ​You need a domestic robot to have some level ⁠of common sense to really understand the physical world."

LeCun said he was also talking ​with Meta about potentially deploying the technology in ‌its Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses. "That's probably one ​of the shorter term potential applications," he said.

(Reporting by Katie Paul in New York and Anhata Rooprai in Bengaluru; Editing by Alan Barona)

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