How AI ‘digital minds’ startup Delphi stopped drowning in user data and scaled up with Pinecone

Want smarter insights in your inbox? Sign up for our weekly newsletters to get only what matters to enterprise AI, data, and security leaders. Subscribe Now Delphi, a two-year-old San Francisco AI startup named after the Ancient Greek oracle, was facing a thoroughly 21st-century problem: its “Digital Minds”— interactive, personalized chatbots modeled after an end-user and meant to channel their voice based on their writings, recordings, and other media — were drowning in data. Each Delphi can draw from any number of books, social feeds, or course materials to respond in context, making each interaction feel like a direct conversation. Creators, coaches, artists and experts were already using them to share insights and engage audiences. But each new upload of podcasts, PDFs…

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