Date: April 02, 2025
Joelle Pineau is leaving Meta after nearly eight years as the company pushes forward with massive AI investments and reshapes its research division for the next era of innovation.
Joelle Pineau, Meta’s Vice President of AI Research, has announced her departure from the company after nearly eight years. Her exit, set for May 30, comes as the tech giant aggressively expands its AI initiatives, including a planned $65 billion investment in AI infrastructure in 2025.
Pineau has been instrumental in building Meta's AI research environment since joining the company in 2017. Since 2023, she has led the Fundamental AI Research (FAIR) group, leading several innovative projects such as PyTorch, FAISS, Roberta, Dino, Llama, SAM, Codegen, and Audiobox. These technologies are now widely used by research and development teams and are vital tools throughout Meta's ecosystem.
Reflecting on her tenure, Pineau expressed gratitude for her team and the impact of their collective work.
“Through the years, we created and nurtured dozens of projects that are now household names at Meta, used by dozens of teams to build better products,” she wrote in a LinkedIn post. “Along the way, our world-class research has also made its way into the labs and homes of millions of researchers, practitioners, entrepreneurs, tinkerers, teachers, students, and many others.”
CEO Mark Zuckerberg has prioritized AI, committing $65 billion this year to AI-driven projects. Meta’s open-source Llama model is competing with rivals, like ChatGPT, Grok, etc, and Zuckerberg is looking to make the model an industry standard. However, Pineau’s departure could complicate Meta’s push to compete with big players like OpenAI, Anthropic, and xAI.
Pineau's exit coincides with Meta's AI division undergoing a major reorganization. Last year, the firm restructured its research activities in an effort to streamline AI development and improve product integration. The AI research unit is now under the direction of Chief Product Officer Chris Cox. Meta's increasing investment and strategy changes demonstrate that, even after her departure, the company is still dedicated to its AI goals.
Although Meta has not yet announced a replacement, a spokeswoman for the company acknowledged that it is actively looking for Pineau's successor. In the meantime, Pineau has stated that she intends to take a hiatus before starting a new career path. “Today, as the world undergoes significant change, as the race for AI accelerates, and as Meta prepares for its next chapter, it is time to create space for others to pursue the work,” she wrote.
Her exit signifies the end of a chapter for Meta's AI research department, leaving a legacy of innovative open-source projects and state-of-the-art AI developments that have influenced the sector.
Pineau is not the first management exit at Meta! Two more big names have just left Meta—Kate Hamill, who’s been leading retail and e-commerce in North America for over a decade, and Dan Neary, the VP for the Asia-Pacific region, which happens to be Meta’s largest market.
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