Weinberg M.
Founder & Fractional CTO at Radscale Systems
About
I'm Weinberg M., the Founder and Fractional CTO at Radscale Systems. With over 20 years of experience in systems architecture and a Master's specialization in AI Agents, I help early-stage startups navigate the complex journey from 0→1. My career has spanned from architecting solutions for global operators like DIRECTV and AT&T to leading engineering for high-growth fintech platforms like Kina and ADVANTAQ. I am deeply passionate about the shift toward Agentic AI and how it redefines the 'center of gravity' in software development. I offer strategic technical leadership and architecture design to help founders build scalable products without accumulating technical debt. I'm always looking to connect with fellow founders and tech leaders who are moving beyond AI that simply 'helps' to AI that actually 'does the work.'
Networking
What I can offer
- ›Fractional CTO services and technical roadmapping
- ›Architecture design for 0→1 and 1→10 stages
- ›AI strategy and Agentic Architecture implementation
- ›Startup and community tech mentorship
Looking for
- ›Founders and tech leaders building in the AI space
- ›Early-stage startup teams seeking technical leadership
- ›expanding my professional network
- ›exploring mutual opportunities in fintech and AI
Best fit for
Current Interests
Background
Career
Over two decades of experience starting as a Software Architect at NDS Limited, moving through senior consulting roles at AT&T and DIRECTV, and establishing a long-term career as a Fractional CTO and Chief System Architect for various fintech and AI startups.
Education
M.S. in Computer Science (Specialized in AI Agents and Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning) and B.S. in Computer Science & Math from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Achievements
- ›Published scientific research in Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning
- ›Architected HoneyBee Financial Wellness platform through multi-million dollar fundraising
- ›Technical Co-Founder of Kenlo Group, leading product from inception to launch
- ›Key architecture roles at NDS Limited during its $5B acquisition by Cisco
Opinions
- The IDE may not survive; the center of gravity is shifting from code to context and intent.
- AI moats are built on workflow integration (context), not just model intelligence.
- AI hallucinations are a fundamental risk because LLMs lack a true world model.
- Founders should move from building AI that helps people work to AI that does the work.