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“我不想一辈子只做PyTorch!”创始人8年封神后宣布卸任,AI 圈进入接班时刻

Core Insights - Soumith Chintala, the co-founder of PyTorch, announced his resignation from Meta after 11 years, marking a new leadership phase for the popular open-source deep learning framework [1][3] - PyTorch has become a cornerstone of AI research, supporting exascale AI training tasks and achieving over 90% adoption among major AI companies [1][6] - Chintala's departure comes amid significant organizational changes at Meta, including layoffs in the AI department, which have raised concerns about the future direction of the company’s AI initiatives [3][4] Company Overview - Chintala has been instrumental in the development of PyTorch, leading its growth from inception to a widely adopted framework in the AI field [4][9] - His rapid ascent to Vice President within eight years at Meta is closely linked to the rise of PyTorch and the overall AI boom [5][7] - Meta has invested heavily in PyTorch, making it one of the largest contributors to the framework, which originated from the earlier Torch project [9][10] Industry Context - PyTorch was created in 2016, evolving from the Torch project, and has since become a standard framework in both academic and industrial settings [9][12] - The framework's success is attributed to its user-friendly design and strong community support, which contrasts with competitors like TensorFlow [11][12] - Chintala emphasized the importance of community feedback in shaping PyTorch, ensuring that the framework meets real user needs rather than merely focusing on metrics like download counts [12] Future Directions - Following his departure, Chintala expressed a desire to explore new opportunities outside of Meta, indicating a shift towards smaller projects and learning experiences [14][15] - The new leadership team at PyTorch is expected to maintain the core culture and continue the framework's development, with a solid product roadmap for 2025 already in place [15]