When Yann LeCun won the Turing Award in 2018 alongside Geoffrey Hinton and Yoshua Bengio, he was already reshaping the AI landscape from two perches: NYU's Courant Institute and Meta's FAIR lab. But the full measure of his influence isn't his own research papers or even his $4.5 billion startup AMI Labs. It's the staggering constellation of companies, labs, and leadership roles occupied by people who once worked under him, studied with him, or cut their teeth in the research culture he built.
Add it up and the numbers are hard to ignore: north of $55 billion in combined enterprise value, spanning frontier AI labs, open-source platforms, healthcare AI, and the executive suites of Google DeepMind. This is the Yann LeCun halo effect.