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What happens when we start talking to machines like we talk to each other?

In this episode of Notable Perspectives, Chelcie Taylor sits down with Kwindla Hultman Kramer, CEO and co-founder of Daily. A decade-long bet on real-time audio and video infrastructure, Daily quietly built the plumbing that powers telehealth, education, and enterprise communication. Then GPT-4 arrived — and Daily’s infrastructure became the backbone of the voice AI revolution. Their open-source framework Pipecat is now the most widely used toolkit for building production voice agents, from customer support bots to robotics systems. Backed by $60M+ in funding from investors including Renegade Partners and Lachy Groom, Daily sits at the exact intersection of real-time infrastructure and the AI agent explosion.

Join us as we explore:

  1. The Lightbulb Moment: How GPT-4 turned a video infrastructure company into the backbone of the voice AI revolution — and why Kwindla saw it before everyone else.
  2. Healthcare’s Surprise Adoption: Why the most regulated industry in the world became the fastest adopter of voice AI — and what that signals about every other vertical.
  3. Agents Are Just Loops: The engineering reality behind the AI agent hype — and why the hard problems in voice taught Daily lessons the rest of the industry is just now learning.

Produced by Breaking Glass Studio.

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