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Episode 6 | Tech, AI, and the Dark Web with James Campbell

Episode 6 | Tech, AI, and the Dark Web with James Campbell

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In this episode, James Campbell—technologist, cryptolinguist, and SaaS innovator—joins us for a deep dive into AI, cybersecurity, and the dark web. From his early days as a military cryptolinguist to building AI solutions before they were mainstream, James shares insights on quantum computing, encryption, remote work strategies, and transitioning from employee to Co-Founder.

We also discussed about the dark web and building a tech product to search it, his book recommendations (Four Agreements & Human Compatible by Stewart Russell), and the innovative startups he’s helping grow: getyogen.com, smartstay.ai, fandemicapp.com, foundation.sh, antibionic.io

🚀 Tune in for a fascinating conversation on the future of tech, security, and entrepreneurship!

BIO: James Campbell is a technology leader, startup advisor, and two-time CTO with over 20 years of expertise in large-scale data collection, processing, and AI algorithm development, as well as software architecture and DevSecOps. Recognized for building and deploying a system for identifying bots on Twitter (botrnot.com) and web analysis for government and commercial clients, he's been the main architect behind solutions like Obskura (2015-2016 acquired), a dark and deep web search engine. He continues to build zero-to-one companies and application stacks that make the world a better place. Ex-Anduril & Ex-PrimerAI.

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