Inside the Library of Minds

EPISODE · Nov 26, 2025 · 5 MIN

Inside the Library of Minds

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Traditional podcasts are like books – they’re one-way streets. You can’t raise your hand or ask for clarification. When it’s over, it’s over.” That’s the punch Jim throws right out of the gate in this episode of The Prompt, and what follows is a wild ride into the future of learning, mentorship, and human expertise.This week, Jim dives deep into Delphi’s brand-new Library of Minds – a podcast-meets-AI experiment that flips the whole idea of listening on its head. Here’s the twist: every episode drops alongside a Digital Mind of the guest. That means after you’ve heard Keith Rabois drop wisdom on building billion-dollar companies, you can turn around and ask his AI clone your own startup questions. Or, after Stanley Tang unpacks DoorDash’s wild journey, you can actually chat with his Digital Mind about your own operational headaches. It’s not just podcasting, it’s interactive mentorship on demand.Jim unpacks why this matters, anchoring it to the famous “2 Sigma Problem” in education – one-on-one tutoring just works, but it’s never been scalable. Delphi’s tech, powered by adaptive temporal knowledge graphs and state-of-the-art models from Cerebras, aims to smash through that bottleneck by making expert guidance available anytime, anywhere. And this isn’t just parroting what the guest said on air – these Digital Minds are built from each guest’s entire digital footprint.There’s a killer moment when Jim breaks down how this isn’t about replacing real conversations, but making them better. With Digital Minds handling the basics, you show up for actual human interactions sharper, more prepared, and ready to go deeper. This is “conversational media” – a new category somewhere between podcasts, books, and coaching.Anecdotes from Keith Rabois, Stanley Tang, and Roelof Botha drive home how the tech works in practice, while Jim’s excitement is infectious when he points to where this could go next – CEOs onboarding at scale, coaches monetizing expertise 24/7, and anyone being able to access personalized wisdom that used to be locked away behind personal connections.If you’re curious about the future of AI learning, mentorship, or just want to get hands-on with the minds behind some of the world’s most successful companies, this episode’s a must-listen.If you’re ready to keep exploring what’s next with AI — not just watching it happen but actually building with it — come hang out in CTRL + ALT + BUILD. It’s where entrepreneurs, creatives, and curious minds are experimenting with real workflows, sharing what’s working, and learning together in real time. You’ll get early access to my experiments, prompts, and behind-the-scenes breakdowns before they hit the feed. Join fellow builders here: https://jimcarter.me/ctrl-alt-build-ai-community/

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