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Home » Yann LeCun spotted at AI Impact Summit: Why ex-Meta Chief scientist is called ‘Father of AI’

Yann LeCun spotted at AI Impact Summit: Why ex-Meta Chief scientist is called ‘Father of AI’

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As India sharpens its focus on becoming a global AI powerhouse, the ongoing AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi witnessed an unexpected moment that electrified the venue, a surprise appearance by Yann LeCun.

The celebrated AI pioneer, who served as Chief AI Scientist at Meta until January, walked into the summit venue quietly, but did not remain unnoticed for long.It was a Delhi-based software developer who first recognised LeCun near the exhibition area, according to attendees. Within minutes, participants gathered around the deep learning pioneer, many requesting selfies and autographs.

Despite the buzz, LeCun appeared relaxed, engaging briefly with developers and researchers, asking about local AI startups and ongoing research projects.

For a summit focused on India’s growing AI ambitions, the moment was symbolic.

Why is Yann LeCun called the “Father of AI”?

He is widely considered one of the “godfathers” of modern artificial intelligence, due to his foundational contributions to deep learning. LeCun is best known for developing Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) in the late 1980s and 1990s, a major breakthrough that allowed machines to process images effectively. Today, CNNs power:

  • Facial recognition systems
  • Medical imaging tools
  • Autonomous vehicles
  • Image search and moderation systems

Alongside Geoffrey Hinton and Yoshua Bengio, LeCun led the deep learning revolution that transformed AI from a largely academic pursuit into an industry-defining technology.

The trio received the Turing Award, often described as the “Nobel Prize of Computing”, for their contributions.While AI as a field dates back to the 1950s, with pioneers like John McCarthy coining the term, LeCun’s work laid the groundwork for the AI systems powering today’s digital economy. That is why many refer to him as one of the “fathers of modern AI”.

His stance on India and AI’s future

LeCun has consistently advocated for open research, scientific collaboration and responsible AI development.

He has also highlighted the importance of investing in talent and academic research, areas where India is rapidly expanding.At a time when India is pushing for indigenous AI models, semiconductor capacity and global partnerships, his presence at the summit, highlighted the country’s increasing relevance in the AI ecosystem.For many young developers at the event, the surprise sighting was more than a celebrity moment.

It was validation that India’s AI ambitions are firmly on the global radar.

From Turing Award to Legion of Honour

LeCun’s contributions to artificial intelligence have earned him some of the world’s most prestigious honours. He shared the Turing Award in 2018 with Yoshua Bengio and Geoffrey Hinton for their pioneering work in deep learning. Over the years, he has also received the Princess of Asturias Award for Scientific Research, the Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement, and the IRI Medal, among others. In 2023, he was named a Chevalier of France’s Legion of Honour, recognising his global impact on science and technology. In 2025, he was among the recipients of the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering, further cementing his position as one of the most influential figures in modern AI research.

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