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=== On AI Governance and Regulation === | === On AI Governance and Regulation === | ||
"Current AI systems are not intelligent. They're just very good pattern matchers."<ref name="ref_2024_1">Yann LeCun, ''World Economic Forum Panel'' (2024), January 16, 2024, Davos</ref> | "Current AI systems are not intelligent. They're just very good pattern matchers."<ref name="ref_2024_1">Yann LeCun, ''World Economic Forum Panel'' (2024), January 16, 2024, Davos</ref> | ||
=== On Creative Destruction in AI Era === | === On Creative Destruction in AI Era === | ||
"AGI will not happen suddenly. It will be gradual and predictable."<ref name="ref_2023_1">Yann LeCun, ''Twitter/X'' (2023), December 3, 2023 [https://twitter.com/ylecun Link]</ref> | "AGI will not happen suddenly. It will be gradual and predictable."<ref name="ref_2023_1">Yann LeCun, ''Twitter/X'' (2023), December 3, 2023 [https://twitter.com/ylecun Link]</ref> | ||
=== On Network Effects and Platform Monopolies === | === On Network Effects and Platform Monopolies === | ||
"Open source AI is essential for democracy and preventing concentration of power."<ref name="ref_2023_1">Yann LeCun, ''MIT EmTech Conference'' (2023), November 14, 2023, Cambridge, MA</ref> | "Open source AI is essential for democracy and preventing concentration of power."<ref name="ref_2023_1">Yann LeCun, ''MIT EmTech Conference'' (2023), November 14, 2023, Cambridge, MA</ref> | ||
=== On Human Capital in Age of AI === | === On Human Capital in Age of AI === | ||
"Self-supervised learning is the dark matter of intelligence."<ref name="ref_2021_1">Yann LeCun, ''ICLR Keynote'' (2021), May 3, 2021, International Conference on Learning Representations</ref> | "Self-supervised learning is the dark matter of intelligence."<ref name="ref_2021_1">Yann LeCun, ''ICLR Keynote'' (2021), May 3, 2021, International Conference on Learning Representations</ref> | ||
=== On Productivity Paradox in Digital Age === | === On Productivity Paradox in Digital Age === | ||
"The next breakthrough in AI will come from machines that have a model of the world."<ref name="ref_2022_1">Yann LeCun, ''Scientific American'' (2022), March 1, 2022</ref> | "The next breakthrough in AI will come from machines that have a model of the world."<ref name="ref_2022_1">Yann LeCun, ''Scientific American'' (2022), March 1, 2022</ref> | ||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 20:56, 12 August 2025
Yann LeCun
Biography
Chief AI Scientist at Meta, Turing Award winner, pioneer of deep learning.
Category
AI Researcher
Notable Quotes
On AI Governance and Regulation
"Current AI systems are not intelligent. They're just very good pattern matchers."[1]
On Creative Destruction in AI Era
"AGI will not happen suddenly. It will be gradual and predictable."[2]
On Network Effects and Platform Monopolies
"Open source AI is essential for democracy and preventing concentration of power."[2]
On Human Capital in Age of AI
"Self-supervised learning is the dark matter of intelligence."[3]
On Productivity Paradox in Digital Age
"The next breakthrough in AI will come from machines that have a model of the world."[4]
References
- ↑ Yann LeCun, World Economic Forum Panel (2024), January 16, 2024, Davos
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Yann LeCun, Twitter/X (2023), December 3, 2023 Link Cite error: Invalid
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- ↑ Yann LeCun, Scientific American (2022), March 1, 2022