
Delphi, a startup focused on creating digital minds that enable interactive, scalable conversations based on individual expertise, has secured $16 million in a Series A funding round led by Sequoia Capital. The round also included participation from Menlo Ventures' Anthology Fund, Crossbeam Ventures, and other investors. Founded approximately 2.5 years ago, Delphi aims to build a modern version of the Library of Alexandria by digitizing knowledge and wisdom from a wide range of individuals. Early supporters highlight the company's innovative approach to making digital minds a recognized concept. Notable users include high-performance coach Brendon Burchard, who has developed a digital mind to extend his coaching reach. The funding will accelerate Delphiโs vision of scaling personal expertise globally through living, interactive digital minds.
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The worldโs #1 high performance coach just leveled up. Brendon Burchard built his Digital Mind with Delphi so his coaching can reach people anytime, anywhere. Itโs still @BrendonBurchard Just always on. ๐ง Try it ๐ https://t.co/GH7FCxi4lj






