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AMI Labs CEO Alexandre LeBrun rejects 'AGI' and 'superintelligence' labels for his AI

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Alexandre LeBrun, CEO of AMI Labs, has publicly distanced himself from the buzzwords 'AGI' and 'superintelligence' that dominate AI industry discourse. AMI Labs is a world model AI startup associated with prominent AI researcher Yann LeCun. LeBrun's stance stands in contrast to many competitors in the AI space who actively pursue and market the concept of superintelligent systems. His position reflects a more cautious and grounded approach to describing the capabilities and goals of his company's technology.

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