Ian Lacan, a senior scieist of meta artificial ielligence and one of the artificial ielligence godfathers, has made an ieresting comme on large linguistic models (LLM), saying these models will be outdated for another five years.
Lacan is one of those who has played a significa role in the developme of artificial ielligence and even won the Turing award, but when asked about the future of large language models, such as ChatGPT, Jina and ahropic models, they said these models would be outdated in the next five years.
Large language models have no place in the future of artificial ielligence

Lacan and his colleagues work on a new generation of artificial ielligence models called JOI EMBEDING Predictive Architecture (JEPA). “My colleagues and I have taken a path to the Facebook and New York University Laboratory that if we can do it within 2 to 5 years, we will have a much better model for systems that can reason and plan,” he said in a rece ierview with Newsweek.
Lacan hopes this new pattern will be able to obsolete large -scale language models in artificial ielligence; Because these new systems will include better display of the world. Lacan said these systems are “corollable; That is, you can give them goals, and according to their structure, they can only achieve those goals. “
The senior researcher believes in its new systems so much that it was advised developers not to work on the developme of large language models last year at a conference. “Don’t work on LLMs; These are in the hands of the big companies and you can’t put anything on the table. “You have to work on the next -generation artificial ielligence systems that will eliminate LLM limitations.”
Yan Lacan’s claims about the obsolete of large language models for the next five years have been his previous talk, which said that a major revolution in the field of artificial ielligence will take place in the next five years. Lacan said the big drawback of curre models is that they cannot analyze and predict real -world behaviors well.



