About George Popescu
"From authoritarian Romania to MIT research labs, fintech startups, and now humanoid robotics—George Popescu's journey has been defined by curiosity, resilience, and relentless drive."
George Popescu is an MIT-trained engineer, serial entrepreneur, and author who combines technical mastery with business acumen. With three Master's degrees and a proven track record of building companies from $0 to $20+ million in revenue, he brings a unique perspective to the robotics and AI landscape.
Read the Paris ReflectionGeorge Popescu was born in Romania during a time of authoritarian rule—a regime where leaving the country meant risking your life. Growing up in that environment, he turned to books about explorers like Jules Verne, Magellan, and Columbus, which fueled his dreams of a different life.
After his mother remarried a Frenchman, the family moved to France. In 2003, Popescu came to the United States to study at MIT. What was meant to be a two-month internship turned into years of research, where he worked on biotech projects using cantilevers—tiny devices designed to measure molecular weight for medical diagnostics.
Three Master's Degrees
Master's of Science from MIT (3D printing)
Master's in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from Supelec, France
Master's in Nanosciences from Paris XI University
Proven Entrepreneur
Founded Boston Technologies, bootstrapping it from $0 to $20+ million in revenue. #1 fastest growing company in Boston (2011). Inc. 500/5000 for four consecutive years.
Industry Leadership
Co-founder and CEO of Lampix (augmented reality), Block X Ventures (blockchain investment bank), and Editor in Chief of Lending Times and Blockchain Times.
The Paris Reflection
During a recent visit to Paris, George Popescu distilled his current thinking on artificial intelligence and the rising disconnect between industry expectations and technological reality. His reflections cut directly to the heart of the AI debate and raise questions the broader industry is reluctant to confront.
Popescu notes that capital allocation has narrowed dramatically, with nearly all attention shifted toward AI—often at the expense of more balanced innovation. This isn't technological inevitability but market distortion that typically leads to overvaluation and disappointment.
He argues that current systems function as prediction engines—machines trained to anticipate the next word based on vast datasets. Despite their fluency, these models cannot genuinely reason, invent, or create. Today's AI is sophisticated pattern matching, not true cognition.
True intelligence involves connecting abstract concepts, generating new ideas, solving undefined problems, and seeing relationships not present in training data. Current AI cannot perform these functions because it lacks internal models of the world and experiential grounding.
A Different Opportunity
While skeptical of AI hype, Popescu sees tremendous opportunity in robotics. He envisions a future where humanoid robots handle real-world tasks that traditional automation struggles with—not replacing jobs, but creating new categories of work.
For about $5,000, you can buy a humanoid robot with arms and legs capable of using the same tools humans do. Imagine one person supervising 20 robots—this won't eliminate jobs, it will create new categories of work.
Popescu focuses on enabling computers to recognize indoor objects through computer vision, with applications ranging from augmented reality to robots that can cook or clean—tackling not-well-defined problems that traditional AI struggles with.
Core Philosophy
"Say what you're going to do. Do what you said you'd do. Do it on time and on budget."
George Popescu's guiding principle
Whether in fintech, real estate, or robotics—living by this rule builds trust and long-term success.
Be Broadly Knowledgeable
Popescu's father, a microbiology professor, taught him: Some people know a lot about one thing; others know a little about many things. George has followed the second path, allowing him to connect ideas across disciplines.
Prepare More Than You Show
His father's second lesson: Never say everything you know. Prepare more than you show, so you're ready when life shifts. This approach has helped Popescu navigate unexpected challenges throughout his career.
Integrity in Crisis
When COVID hit his surf travel business in early 2020, Popescu refunded everyone immediately—before they asked. Integrity isn't proven when things go smoothly; it's revealed when everything falls apart.