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medium confidence · updated 2026-06-06

World-Model AI startup co-founded by Yann LeCun on JEPA (Joint Embedding Predictive Architecture) principles — predict abstract representations rather than pixels. Raised $1.03B; led by CEO Alexandre LeBrun.

AMI Labs is a US-based AI startup founded in 2025 to build World Models using the latent / JEPA (Joint Embedding Predictive Architecture) approach. It was co-founded by Yann LeCun, who serves as chief scientist after departing Meta, and is led by CEO Alexandre LeBrun. The company has raised $1.03 billion.

FieldValue
TypeWorld-Model AI startup (JEPA / latent-prediction school)
HQUS
Founders / leadership[[entities/yann-lecunYann LeCun]] (chief scientist; departed Meta to co-found), Alexandre LeBrun (CEO)
Capital raised$1.03B (per World Models coverage)

Snapshot

Funding

DateCapital raisedNotesSource
2026 (as reported)$1.03BFigure drawn from secondary World-Model coverageWorld Models

Technical approach

AMI Labs represents the latent / JEPA school of World Models, one of three approaches the secondary coverage distinguishes alongside World Labs (generative pixel-space) and General Intuition (action-conditioned). The approach descends from LeCun's 2022 JEPA paper. LeCun argues that predicting abstract representations is more compute-efficient and learns better-generalizing structure than predicting pixels, sidestepping the "blurriness problem" he associates with pixel-prediction architectures.

LeCun's longstanding position is that a sufficiently good JEPA-style World Model is the missing component for AGI, and that LLMs, however large, cannot learn the structure of causality from token streams alone. He has described AMI Labs as building toward that thesis.

People

Yann LeCun is chief scientist, a role he took after leaving Meta, where he previously led FAIR. Alexandre LeBrun is CEO.

Reception and positioning

In an early-2026 interview, LeBrun said:

"My prediction is that 'World Models' will be the next buzzword. In six months, every company will call itself a World Model to raise funding."

The remark is quoted in World Models: Computing the Uncomputable — Packy McCormick & Pim De Witte (Not Boring, March 2026) and comes from the CEO of a company named for the World-Model approach.

Relationships

Confidence

  • High for the JEPA-school positioning and LeCun involvement.
  • Medium for the $1.03B raise figure, drawn from secondary World-Model coverage.