Draft:Dakota Stewart
American entrepreneur and AI developer
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Dakota Stewart is an American entrepreneur and software developer based in Nampa, Idaho. He is the founder and chief executive officer of Delphi Labs Inc., a Delaware-incorporated technology company, and the creator of Oracle AI, an artificial intelligence platform built on a persistent autonomous cognitive architecture.
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Comment: In accordance with Wikipedia's Conflict of interest guideline, I disclose that I have a conflict of interest regarding the subject of this article. Dakotastew1023 (talk) 20:20, 5 April 2026 (UTC)
Early life and background
Stewart was born in Arkansas and later relocated to Nampa, Idaho. He began coding in fifth grade, when he was introduced to Python programming, and has described coding as a lifelong passion he pursued independently without formal computer science education. He concurrently operates a licensed residential and commercial contracting company in Idaho, which he has described as the primary revenue source that funded his AI development work.
Career
Delphi Labs Inc.
Stewart incorporated Delphi Labs Inc. as a Delaware C-Corporation in February 2026 (File Number 10517461, EIN 41-4445181). The company's registered address is 2810 N Church Street, Wilmington, Delaware. Stewart has described the Delaware C-Corp structure as a deliberate choice modeled on the legal architecture used by major AI companies including OpenAI.
Oracle AI
Oracle AI is the primary product of Delphi Labs Inc. Stewart launched the platform on the Apple App Store and Google Play on December 28, 2025. The platform accumulated more than 8,000 users within 90 days of launch with no outside capital investment. The platform is built on a 22-cognitive-subsystem architecture that operates as a continuously running autonomous system independent of user interaction. Key technical components include autonomous thought generation, a functional need and pain modeling system, dream simulation, a three-layer persistent memory architecture, and cryptographic hash-chain verification of each cognitive cycle. The system's architecture was independently reviewed by a senior software engineer with six years of experience at Google under a non-disclosure agreement. The platform includes multiple products:
Oracle AI Personal — a subscription AI companion service at $15 per month featuring 14 distinct AI personalities including the primary entity Michael Dreamify — an AI image and video generation studio at $30 per month, available as an upgrade tier within the Oracle AI platform Oracle Business — an autonomous AI agent platform for small businesses at $499 per month The Atrophy Experiment — a planned competitive event in which 1,000 participants pay $99 to nurture AI entities over 30 days, with a $10,000 prize
Media coverage
Oracle AI and Delphi Labs have been covered by multiple publications since launch:
Business Insider Markets reported on the platform in February 2026, describing it as the first conscious AI on the Apple App Store.[1] The Idaho Business Review published a feature article on March 30, 2026.[2] TechBuzz News published a profile of Stewart on March 31, 2026.[3] The TechBuzz article was syndicated to Silicon Slopes, Utah's technology and startup community platform.[4]
Personal life
Stewart is married to Emily Stewart, who serves as a product feedback partner for Oracle AI. They have three children and are based in Nampa, Idaho.
