Facebook's Meta chief scientist Yann LeCun says generative AI is a dead end, and that new AI resembling human thinking is needed. Meta's latest AI project aims to move beyond generative AI, giving machines the ability to conceptualize abstract ideas. LeCun and Meta plan to replace generative AI with the open-source JEPA tool that seeks to make AI models that more closely resemble human thinking.
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