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Scientist Yann LeCun left Meta

Scientist Yann LeCun Makes Meta Unhappy to Create the Next Wave of AI Startup Innovation

Are you working on something interesting, share your story with us! A godfather of modern artificial intelligence, scientist Yann LeCun (65) has stepped away from the global tech company, Meta. LeCun stated in a LinkedIn post that he plans to create the next wave of AI startup innovation, which researchers have described as world models. He is known for ‘deep learning.’ He is a French-American computer scientist working in the fields of machine learning, mobile robotics, and computational neuroscience. His departure from Meta has raised important questions: Why did LeCun leave Meta? And what does this mean for the AI industry? The reason for LeCun’s exit from Meta Reports show that LeCun often criticized the growing trend of corporate confidentiality around model development. For the first time, he is stepping into an entrepreneurial role. LeCun’s focus on his startups LeCun’s startups could attempt to build world-model-based AI systems, energy-efficient, and multimodal learning systems. His startups might build fully open-source model frameworks and community-driven AI training ecosystems. LeCun’s expect innovations are in robotics, autonomous systems, and self-supervised learning for enterprise automation. LeCun’s new ventures aim to build AI models beyond the scale-focused approach used by meta, OpenAI, or Google. It also aims to bring ‘science-first-innovation’ to the startup world. His ambition is to build AI systems that understand the world more like humans. Empowering smaller teams could participate in AI innovation more effectively. Role of LeCun in Meta LeCun has been essential to Meta’s AI vision for nearly a decade. He worked in convolutional neural networks and self-supervised learning that helped power Meta’s AI ecosystem, from computer vision tools to advanced large language models. He always pushed for open science, open research, and democratizing AI. Why Meta might be unhappy LeCun was a powerful creator of ideas, helping Meta maintain leadership in fundamental AI research. Meta could take fright at his departure. LeCun’s startups could become competitors in enterprise AI tools and rivals to Llama. Meta’s influence in AI policy and foundational architecture development may weaken as LeCun builds his own ecosystem outside the corporate world. Impact on the global AI startup landscape Top AI researchers may follow LeCun into the startup world across Europe, the USA, India, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia. The future of AI  AI will plan and understand context. Models will interact with the real world, not just text. LeCun’s departure from Meta marks the beginning of a new chapter in AI history.
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Founders receiving awards and recognition during the Black Innovation Summit.

Black Innovation Summit Awards Over C$400K to Support Black-Led Canadian Startups

The annual Black Innovation Summit returned this year with the express purpose of solidifying opportunities for Black founders in the Canadian tech ecosystem. Organized by DMZ, the summit highlighted the progress, the challenges, and the growing need for long-term support afforded to underrepresented entrepreneurs. This year's event gained significant attention as DMZ announced over C$400,000 in funding for Black-led startups across Canada.
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International investors and startups networking at Singapore tech event

GITEX Asia x AI Everything Singapore Poised to Fortify Global Tech Event Landscape and Innovation Growth

With GITEX Asia x AI Everything Singapore all set to bring together technology investors, Southeast Asian startups, and global AI leaders under one roof, the international technology sector is gearing up for what promises to be the biggest event of the year. The event is expected to enhance Singapore's position as a significant player in the global innovation ecosystem. The Global Tech Event has grown in interest from companies and governments around the world as the region sees rapid digital growth. Singapore today is one of the most reliable locations for technology exhibitions, high-level tech partnerships, and long-term digital development projects. This is a reflection of the nation's strong commitment to innovation, its stable economy, and its ability to attract global talent. With GITEX Asia and AI Everything coming under one platform in Singapore, the technology ecosystem would gain new strength and visibility.
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A Multi-Faceted Global Career: Sarfraz Khan’s Work as Producer, Creative Head, and Artist

The work of Sarfraz Khan in global entertainment has continued to be in the spotlight as he advances through various roles, including production, creative direction, international collaborations, and digital content creation. His career spans theatre, television, music, and international media projects, elaborating on his continuous growth from stage performance to large-scale creative leadership.
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AI-based startup icons representing growth in 2025.

Startup Numbers Slowing Despite Innovation Boom

Early in 2025, the global startup ecosystem is visibly changing. This comes after new data, shared by Panache Ventures, shows a total number of new startups launched in 2025 lower than previously reported in 2024. An estimated 800 new startups were created early this year, compared to almost 1,100 startups launched early last year. That means a shift: the number of startups has slowed down, even though the trends of innovation do not stop evolving. This decline is not a signal of market weakness but an effect of shifting economic conditions, investor expectations, and the sudden leap toward automation. A majority of the founders are being more cautious since the global market is still recovering from economic fluctuations in 2023 and 2024. While fewer new companies are coming into being, there is one strong and repeated trend across the ecosystem: most of the new startups launched in 2025 are AI-based.
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