LeCun Warns Silicon Valley's AI Herd Could Hit a Dead End

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Yann LeCun, a Turing Award winner and ex-Meta AI chief, says Silicon Valley’s herd mentality around large language models could stall progress and that open-source work and planning-enabled AI—rather than LLMs—are crucial; since leaving Meta to launch AMI Labs, he argues current systems err and cannot reach true intelligence, warning China could surpass the U.S. if the open-source race stalls.
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