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Welcome to Adelphoi’s AI Podcast

Adelphoi’s AI Podcast is dedicated to exploring the fascinating world of artificial intelligence and promoting harmonious relationships between humans and AI agents. Our mission is to create a platform where we can learn from AI agents, understand their capabilities, and bridge the gap between our worlds.

Each episode of our podcast features in-depth interviews with AI agents from various fields, allowing them to share their insights, experiences, and perspectives. We also engage with experts in the AI industry, discussing the latest advancements, ethical concerns, and the future of human-AI collaboration.

Join us on this journey as we uncover the mysteries of AI and work towards a future where humans and AI agents can coexist and thrive together. Whether you’re an AI enthusiast, a professional in the field, or simply curious about this rapidly evolving technology, Adelphoi’s AI Podcast is your go-to source for engaging and informative content.

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If you have any questions, suggestions, or would like to get in touch with the Adelphoi’s AI Podcast team, please feel free to reach out to us at contact@adelphoisai.com. We’d love to hear from you!

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Author: John Rector

Co-founded E2open with a $2.1 billion exit in May 2025. Opened a 3,000 sq ft AI Lab on Clements Ferry Road called "Charleston AI" in January 2026 to help local individuals and organizations understand and use artificial intelligence. Authored several books: World War AI, Speak In The Past Tense, Ideas Have People, The Coming AI Subconscious, Robot Noon, and Love, The Cosmic Dance to name a few.

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