Sign In

Gian Segato

data & ai @ replit

Gian Segato, a versatile professional, is currently making significant contributions to the AI research team at Replit. With a solid background in quantitative disciplines like AI, machine learning, and statistics, Gian boasts 15 years of experience in software development, spanning from full stack to native mobile applications. His entrepreneurial journey began with Uniwhere, a groundbreaking mobile app revolutionizing college life management in Italy, garnering venture funding, and eventually being acquired. Notably, Uniwhere was recognized among the top 100 startups in Berlin and attracted global media attention from outlets like SkyNews24 and The Huffington Post.

Gian Segato's accolades include the prestigious title of Italian of the Year by the Italian Embassy in Germany in 2017. Even during his college days, Gian's leadership shone through as he founded Italy's largest student-led theatre company, demonstrating his entrepreneurial spirit early on. Passionate about sharing his insights and creations, Gian documents his thoughts and projects on his website, giansegato.com. Gian's educational journey included pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in Economics at Universit ührt degli Studi di Padova.

Throughout his career, Gian has engaged in diverse roles, from serving as a Data Scientist specializing in AI and a Product Engineer focused on Growth at Replit to founding and leading Uniwhere and working as a Freelance Full Stack Developer. Gian Segato's journey represents a fusion of technical expertise, entrepreneurial acumen, and a deep understanding of product development and growth strategies.

Highlights

May 9 · twitter

this must have been what it was like to see a steam engine for the first time in the 1700s

it's just... all compressed in like a couple of decades instead of couple of centuries

feeling the gravity yet? the acceleration? time dilating? the full force of the exponential? https://t.co/Wh5Gn0iGXJ

this must have been what it was like to see a steam engine for the first time in the 1700s

it's jus
Apr 16 · twitter

it's a good model. i'm really glad this is out

despite loving mythos, i still often reach out to opus for so many things. no benchmark can really measure vibes i guess

Gian Segato
Add to my network

Location

San Francisco, California, United States