
Gregory Epps
232 posts

Gregory Epps
@_gregx
CEO, Fast Forward Rewind - making Product Market Fit predictable. Previous co's: @ReactAI @ReactRobotics @RoboFold RobotsIO @ShapeToFab




CLAUDE CODE but for HACKING its called shannon, you point it at website and it just... tries to break in... fully autonomous with no human needed i pointed it at a test app and it stole the entire user database, created admin accounts, and bypassed login, all by itself, in 90 minutes





Chorus: Infinite AI canvas where people map, connect, and revisit conversations, files, and images, and collaborate in real time. @akshatdotcom @nick_sriv

🚨The White House just launched the Genesis Mission — a Manhattan Project for AI The Department of Energy will build a national AI platform on top of U.S. supercomputers and federal science data, train scientific foundation models, and run AI agents + robotic labs to automate experiments in biotech, critical materials, nuclear fission/fusion, space, quantum, and semiconductors. Let’s unpack what this order actually builds, and how it could rewire the AI, energy, and science landscape over the next decade:





@cremieuxrecueil Those born in a high social class and who have inherent low ability, and thus fall a social class, are the most resentful and vocal. They also are the least impactful people on long term trends, yet are deceptive in their overcrowding of the present zeitgeist. Occupy Wall Street





Meta's Chief AI Scientist Yann LeCun offers a critical take on the humanoid robot boom. Speaking at MIT, LeCun claimed the "big secret" of the industry is that current companies "have no idea" how to make their robots "smart enough to be generally useful." He argues that while humanoids can be trained for narrow manufacturing tasks, a truly autonomous domestic robot is impossible without fundamental AI breakthroughs. For LeCun, this means moving beyond current generative models and toward "world model planning-type architectures"—systems that can learn to understand and predict the physical world. The future of these billion-dollar startups, he says, depends entirely on this next wave of AI research.






















