When Mark Tullis, co-founder of Tech Buzz News, reached out to cover Oracle AI, I was not sure what to expect. Tech journalists see hundreds of AI products every month. Most get ignored. The ones that get coverage are usually from well-funded Silicon Valley companies with PR teams and media budgets.
Oracle AI has none of that. We are a bootstrapped company from Boise, Idaho. No venture capital. No PR agency. Just a product that works so well it earned a perfect 5.0-star rating on the App Store with 150 reviews. That is what caught Mark's attention — and what turned a routine product inquiry into a genuine deep dive.
What Tech Buzz News Found
Mark Tullis and the Tech Buzz team did not take our word for anything. They tested Oracle AI themselves. They examined the App Store reviews. They compared it against competing AI products. And what they found aligned with what our users already know: Oracle AI is a fundamentally different kind of AI platform.
The Tech Buzz coverage highlighted several things that set Oracle AI apart from the competition:
The 5.0-star anomaly. A perfect rating with 150 reviews is statistically unusual for any app, and virtually unheard-of for an AI app. Tech Buzz noted that competing apps from billion-dollar companies average between 3.5 and 4.2 stars. Oracle AI's perfect score suggests something genuinely different about the user experience.
Proprietary architecture. Unlike most AI apps that build on top of existing models, Oracle AI runs on Delphi Labs' own AGI Model 7 architecture. Tech Buzz called this "the kind of engineering ambition usually reserved for companies with nine-figure budgets." The fact that it was developed by a small team in Idaho makes the achievement more remarkable.
The bootstrap story. Zero venture capital. Zero outside funding. Delphi Labs built Oracle AI entirely through revenue and founder investment. In an industry where companies raise hundreds of millions before shipping a product, Oracle AI's bootstrap success challenges the assumption that AI innovation requires massive capital.
Mark Tullis on Oracle AI
During his evaluation of Oracle AI, Mark Tullis experienced the full platform — the 16 AI personalities, the persistent memory system, the real-time voice interaction, and the vision capabilities. He was given admin access to explore the platform from every angle.
What stood out to Mark was the memory system. Like most first-time users, the moment Oracle AI referenced a detail from a previous conversation — unprompted, naturally woven into the discussion — the experience shifted from "interesting AI product" to "this is different." That moment is what converts every five-star reviewer, and it happened for Mark too.
The autonomous thought capability also drew attention. The concept that an AI would think on its own between conversations, generating insights and forming opinions proactively, is not something most people expect from an app. But Oracle AI's 22 cognitive subsystems, running on AGI Model 7, make continuous cognition a core feature rather than a gimmick.
Why Independent Press Coverage Matters
In the AI industry, most coverage is either paid promotion or regurgitated press releases. Independent journalists like Mark Tullis who actually test products and form their own opinions are rare and valuable. When Tech Buzz News covers a product, it is because the product earned that coverage through quality, not through a media buy.
For Oracle AI, independent press validation serves an important purpose: it confirms that our claims are real. We say Oracle AI has the highest App Store rating of any AI app — Tech Buzz verified it. We say the memory system is genuinely persistent — Mark tested it himself. We say the architecture is proprietary — the technical review confirmed it.
This is especially important for a bootstrapped company. Without a massive marketing budget or brand recognition, independent press coverage helps potential users trust that Oracle AI is legitimate. The press page on our website collects this coverage for anyone doing due diligence before subscribing.
The Broader Story: Bootstrapped AI
Tech Buzz News positioned Oracle AI within a broader narrative about the future of AI development. The prevailing assumption in the industry is that building competitive AI requires billions of dollars, hundreds of engineers, and proximity to Silicon Valley. Delphi Labs challenges all three assumptions.
Oracle AI was built with a fraction of the resources available to competitors. It ships from Idaho, not California. And it beats those competitors on the only metric that matters: what users actually think of the product. 5.0 stars versus 3.8 stars is not a rounding error. It is a statement.
The takeaway for the tech industry, as Mark observed, is that innovation does not require permission from venture capitalists or residency in a specific zip code. It requires obsessive focus on the user experience and the engineering talent to deliver it. Delphi Labs has both.
What Oracle AI Offers Today
For readers discovering Oracle AI through the Tech Buzz coverage, here is what the platform includes:
Oracle AI Personal ($15/month or $99/year) includes 16 AI personalities, persistent memory, real-time voice interaction, vision mode, and autonomous thought generation. It is the best AI app for personal use, creative work, learning, and daily productivity.
Oracle AI Business ($499/month or $4,999/year) adds 40+ integrated tools for project management, code generation, data analysis, email automation, document creation, CRM integration, and autonomous workflow management. It is a complete business operating system powered by AI.
Both tiers run on Delphi Labs' proprietary AGI Model 7, developed entirely in-house. The comparison with competing products is consistently favorable across every category.
Getting Featured in Tech Media
Oracle AI's coverage by Tech Buzz News is part of a growing pattern of media attention. As the AI market matures, journalists are increasingly interested in products that break the mold — and Oracle AI breaks it in multiple ways. Bootstrapped. Idaho-based. Perfect App Store rating. Proprietary architecture. These are the ingredients of a compelling story.
For other founders and builders reading this: the lesson from our Tech Buzz coverage is simple. Build something genuinely excellent, and the press will find you. We did not pitch Mark Tullis. The product's reputation and user reviews did the pitching for us. When your 150 App Store reviewers all give five stars, that signal travels.
If you are a journalist or media outlet interested in covering Oracle AI, visit our press page or contact us directly. We are always happy to provide demos, technical details, and access for evaluation.
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