Fei-Fei Li, the computer scientist whose ImageNet dataset helped kickstart the modern deep learning revolution, has a message for her fellow tech executives: you’re not God, so stop acting like it.

In a Bloomberg interview, Li argued that technology CEOs and entrepreneurs need to resist adopting a “God complex” and instead focus on contributing to society and empowering individuals.

From Stanford lab to billion-dollar startup

Li’s critique carries unusual weight because she straddles two worlds that rarely overlap cleanly. She remains co-director of Stanford’s Human-Centered AI Institute, known as HAI, while simultaneously running World Labs, the startup she co-founded in 2024.

World Labs isn’t a side project. The company raised $1B in funding in early 2026 from investors including AMD, Autodesk, and Nvidia. It builds advanced “world models” designed to help AI systems understand and navigate three-dimensional environments.