A venture capitalist sounds the alarm on Meta’s artificial intelligence strategy, noting the company’s leadership pipeline and internal structure are fracturing just as it races to scale its AI ambitions.
In a new post on X, Menlo Ventures partner Dee Dydas highlights the back-to-back departures from Meta’s AI ranks, tying the exits to deeper instability at the company’s research arm amid a sprawling, capital-intensive push into generative AI.
“Meta’s AI org is in disarray.
First, Soumitra Chintala, the inventor of PyTorch, leaves. Now, Yann LeCun, their AI head, leaves.”
The comments come as news emerged that LeCun is planning to leave Meta and is in talks to raise funds for a new startup. LeCun, who previously reported to chief product officer Chris Cox, is now a direct report to Alex Wang, after Mark Zuckerberg hired the ex-chief executive of data labeling firm Scale AI.
Dydas says the exit of LeCun came at a bad time, as Meta pours hundreds of billions of dollars into its AI push.
“They have $600 billion in compute commits until 2028, but I guess it’s up to Alex Wang and Nat Friedman to deliver.”
In late October, Meta cut 600 roles from Superintelligence Lab. Wang, Meta’s chief AI officer, said the move is designed to streamline operations.
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