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Today on The Casey Adams Show, I sat down with Jim Groff and Paul Weinberg, the founders of Dokkio, to discuss their journey through the tech ecosystem — from being part of Apple’s first acquisition to building a company designed to solve one of today’s biggest challenges: scattered information.
Jim and Paul break down why context is essential for understanding private data, how AI is reshaping the way companies operate, and the real risks of AI hallucinations in both consumer and enterprise environments. They also share the story behind Dokkio’s creation, the importance of a unified view of information, and what founders should focus on when positioning their companies for acquisition.
Learn more about Dokkio: https://www.dokkio.com/
Takeaways:
• How Jim and Paul ended up part of Apple’s first acquisition
• Why they built Dokkio to solve the problem of scattered information
• The importance of context when working with private or sensitive data
• How AI hallucinations happen and the risks they create
• The future of AI in business and information management
• What founders should focus on when positioning for acquisition
• Why user feedback is central to Dokkio’s product roadmap
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Today on The Casey Adams Show, I sat down with Jim Groff and Paul Weinberg, the founders of Dokkio, to discuss their journey through the tech ecosystem — from being part of Apple’s first acquisition to building a company designed to solve one of today’s biggest challenges: scattered information.
Jim and Paul break down why context is essential for understanding private data, how AI is reshaping the way companies operate, and the real risks of AI hallucinations in both consumer and enterprise environments. They also share the story behind Dokkio’s creation, the importance of a unified view of information, and what founders should focus on when positioning their companies for acquisition.
Learn more about Dokkio: https://www.dokkio.com/
Takeaways:
• How Jim and Paul ended up part of Apple’s first acquisition
• Why they built Dokkio to solve the problem of scattered information
• The importance of context when working with private or sensitive data
• How AI hallucinations happen and the risks they create
• The future of AI in business and information management
• What founders should focus on when positioning for acquisition
• Why user feedback is central to Dokkio’s product roadmap

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