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Industrial AI Podcast

249 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 1 month ago -

The Industrial AI Podcast reports weekly on the latest developments in AI and machine learning for the engineering, robotics, automotive, process and automation industries. The podcast features industrial users, scientists, vendors and startups in the field of Industrial AI and machine learning. The podcast is hosted by Peter Seeberg, Industrial AI consultant and Robert Weber, tech journalist.

Their mission: Demystify Industrial AI and machine learning, inspire industrial users.

The Industrial AI Podcast is a proud partner of the Women in AI & Robotics initiative.

The hosts:

Peter Seeberg is an Industrial AI and machine learning expert for the manufacturing industry. He worked over 25 years in IT (Intel) and 10 years in Automation. He co-initiated the Industrial Data Intelligence Startup (Softing) where he was responsible for managing machine learning projects in industrial environments. Today he advises companies when it comes to Industrial AI and machine learning. Together with Robert Weber, journalist for industrial topics, he discusses AI and ML applications, standards, and education topics, make or buy decisions as well as regulation for AI in manufacturing.

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Episodes

Supply Chain and Industrial AI - from prediction to prescriptive

June 14, 2023 22:01 - 21 minutes - 18.3 MB

Sascha Bütterling has over 20 billion data points per month. He and his team at Supplyframe have built a model from this and can make predictions about availability, delivery times or prices for electrical components. The next step: prescriptive analytics. Robert Weber met Sascha at Siemens' AI with purpose summit. Thanks for listening. We welcome suggestions for topics, criticism and a few stars on Apple, Spotify and Co. We thank our partner [Siemens ](https://new.siemens.com/global/en/pro...

Is Google the new Xerox? And Industrial AI trends from IoT Analytics

June 07, 2023 22:01 - 41 minutes - 33.6 MB

We recorded the episode at the Siemens AI with purpose summit in May 23. In the news section we have a lot of interesting announcements from Google/Alphabet and in the main section Robert Weber talks to Knud Lasse Lueth from IoT Analytics about trends in Industrial AI and clarifies the question why companies are advertising fewer AI jobs. IoT Analytics is a leading global provider of market insights and strategic business intelligence for the IoT, AI, Cloud, Edge and Industry 4.0. And we met...

Timeseries data and ChatGPT? Limits of LLMs in industrial applications

May 31, 2023 22:01 - 47 minutes - 38.5 MB

Peter Seeberg talked to Hanna Behnke from Merantix Momentum about LLMs, industrial use cases, prompting and finetuning of the models. Hanna Behnke is Team Lead Machine Learning Project in Berlin. She explains a bit the LLMs architecure and dicsusses with Peter industrial application and the limits and the future of LLMs.

China, patents and Industrial AI

May 24, 2023 22:01 - 39 minutes - 32.1 MB

In this episode, we talk to Michael Kühne Schlinkert of Katulu about patents in federated learning, how Chinese companies are strategizing in the patent space, and how he's trying to fight back. In the news, we're excited to announce a collaboration from the Industrial AI Podcast and the Women in AI and Robotics initiative. Once a month, only Sheila Beladinejad and her team will record an episode and play it out through our podcast. In the episodes, women will present their technologies, appr...

Requirements engineering for Machine Learning

May 17, 2023 22:01 - 53 minutes - 43.4 MB

Markus wrote an interesting article about the topic. Machine learning (ML) is used increasingly in real-world applications. In this paper, we describe our ongoing endeavor to define characteristics and challenges unique to Requirements Engineering (RE) for ML-based systems. As a first step, we interviewed four data scientists to understand how ML experts approach elicitation, specification, and assurance of requirements and expectations. The results show that changes in the development paradi...

The future of transformers and RNNs, Open Source an AI, LLMs for OPC UA and LLMs with memory

May 10, 2023 22:01 - 50 minutes - 41.4 MB

We are looking into the future of Industrial AI. Our guest is Prof. Dr. Günter Klambauer from JKU Linz and we discuss the peak in LLMs, memory for LLMs and what the future of transformers looks like. In the news part we discuss the article about Jürgen Schmidhuber, talk about the leaked document about Open Source an AI and explain, how to use a LLM for OPC UA. Thanks for listening. We welcome suggestions for topics, criticism and a few stars on Apple, Spotify and Co. We thank our new partn...

Building AI algorithms for marble-, packaging- and cnc-machines

May 03, 2023 22:01 - 47 minutes - 39.6 MB

Peter Seeberg talked to Daniele Gamba. He is the CEO of AISent and they talked about different industrial AI use cases and why the Italian team develops their own algorithms. They discussed the topic of synthetic data for industrial applications. Daniele Gamba is also an Adjunct Professor of Machine Learning and a Forbes Under 30. He shares his industrial AI expierences with us. Thanks for listening. We welcome suggestions for topics, criticism and a few stars on Apple, Spotify and Co. We t...

Aleph Alpha, HPE and the industrial robot

April 26, 2023 22:01 - 38 minutes - 31.7 MB

Sepp Hochreiter and his "LSTM LLM" made it into the news. In addition Deepmind and Hans Beckhoff come to ChatGPT. In the main part, Robert Weber talks to Iveta Lohovska and Andy Longworth from HPE about their LLM and a robotics use case. Another guest is Erik Scepanski from Siemens. He explains the automation company's LLM approach to us. The podcast is growing and we want to keep growing. That's why our German-language podcast is now available in English. We are happy about new listeners. ...

The legeslative lasagne: AI Act

April 19, 2023 22:01 - 34 minutes - 27.8 MB

Our guests are Dr. Andreas Liebl and Dr. Till Klein. We discuss political issues, talk about regulation and LLMs and about their risk qualification database. The podcast is growing and we want to keep growing. That's why our German-language podcast is now available in English. We are happy about new listeners. We thank our new partner [Siemens ](https://new.siemens.com/global/en/products/automation/topic-areas/artificial-intelligence-in-industry.html) The risk classification database h...

What is data centric AI and why is it important for industrial AI?

April 12, 2023 22:01 - 1 hour - 54.3 MB

In the main part Peter and Stefan Suwelack discusses the data centric AI approach which is also often featured by Andrew Ng. Stefan explains us, why this approach helps industrial companies and describes some use cases. We thank our new partner [Siemens ](https://new.siemens.com/global/en/products/automation/topic-areas/artificial-intelligence-in-industry.html) Amazon Dataset [more](https://www.amazon.science/blog/amazon-releases-largest-dataset-for-training-pick-and-place-robots) LeCun a...

GPT for industrial use cases and LLMs on the edge

April 05, 2023 22:01 - 23 minutes - 20 MB

Many customers would use LLMs primarily for knowledge management. He explains how this works in the podcast. The connection to own data sets is also a topic and at the end we look into the future and ask ourselves what LLMs can't actually do?

GPT plugins, Risk Classification Database for Industrial AI, farewell to G. Moore and Cybersecurity for ML Models

March 29, 2023 22:01 - 46 minutes - 38.6 MB

Mirko is the CEO of asvin and we met him at the Festo IO Conference. In the news section, we talk about GPT and plugins, language models for industry, a new database around the AI Act, and Peter briefly looks back at his time with Gordon Moore. The podcast is growing and we want to keep growing. That's why our German-language podcast is now available in English. We are happy about new listeners. We thank our new partner [Siemens ](https://new.siemens.com/global/en/products/automation/topic...

Festo IO conference: What is Fetch.ai - a crypto, an ecosystem for ML or both?

March 22, 2023 23:01 - 26 minutes - 21.9 MB

Bosch and Festo are part of the Fetch.ai network. Why? We talked about the topic with David Noack. We talk to him about decentralized machine learning, what role blockchain plays in this, and how German SMEs are reacting to it. The podcast is growing and we want to keep growing. That's why our German-language podcast is now available in English. We are happy about new listeners. We thank our new partner [Siemens ](https://new.siemens.com/global/en/products/automation/topic-areas/artificial...

Festo IO conference: MLOps is a buzzword, but...

March 15, 2023 23:01 - 36 minutes - 33.4 MB

Samir Araújo de Souza works as a Principal AI/ML Solution Architect at AWS. We talked to him at the io.conference by Festo. He explains us their MLOps strategy and why AWS is investing in ML hardware. We had the pleasure of attending the io.conferene by Festo for two days and brought back some exciting presentations. Over the next few weeks, we'll be talking about models on the blockchain, the security of models and how industrial companies are deploying ML models. The podcast is growing an...

Due-diligence for industrial AI startups

March 08, 2023 23:01 - 23 minutes - 27.8 MB

Franziskos Kyriakopoulos helps investors figure out if a company is really doing Industrial AI and what the quality of the data or the models are and if the business model works. He explains in the podcast how he does this and what role the AI Act plays. Franziskos Kyriakopoulos is the founder of the company 7LYTIX. He knows Machine Learning very well and is one of the thought leaders in the Linz region in Austria. The podcast is growing and we want to keep growing. That's why our German-lan...

Why do you call TabPFN a revolution for data science?

March 01, 2023 23:01 - 49 minutes - 58.1 MB

Prof. Dr. Frank Hutter and his team presented a "radically new approach" to tabular classification. It is a new tabular data classification method that takes < 1 second & yields SOTA performance (competitive with the best AutoML pipelines in an hour). So far, it is limited in scale, though: it can only tackle problems up to 1000 training examples, 100 features and 10 classes. It works best when all features are numerical and there are no missing values (but we believe when we focus on those c...

Industrial AI and Motion Control - how do we reduce engineering time?

February 22, 2023 23:01 - 34 minutes - 28.5 MB

Several conveyor belts transport chocolate bars: They are part of the demonstrator machine that shows how Artificial Intelligence can be used for motion control. What remains to be done in a real factory is to pack the chocolate bars – automated, of course. In this Intelligent Infeed Demonstrator machine from Siemens Digital Industries, the chocolate bars must be placed in evenly spaced slots on the outfeed belt. The podcast is growing and we want to keep growing. That's why our German-langu...

LSTM for ABB's Augmented Operator

February 15, 2023 23:01 - 57 minutes - 46.8 MB

In this episode we have three guests from ABB and talk about the augmented operator - what is it supposed to do, how was it built and where will it be used? One requirement is the LSTM algorithm. 25 years ago, Schmidhuber and Hochreiter developed the LSTM algorithm. The breakthrough came with the tech companies from Silicon Valley. But the automation industry also uses the approach. ABB developed an augmented operator with the LSTM. The podcast is growing and we want to keep growing. That's ...

How an Ex-MAN-employee uses reinforcement learning for factories

February 08, 2023 23:01 - 27 minutes - 23.2 MB

Ramakrishna Nanjundaiah from Phantasma simulated the driving behaviour of vehicles. Now he wants to bring the knowledge to the shop floor. Reinforcement learning is supposed to make factories more efficient. He explains to us in the podcast how this is to be done. The podcast is growing and we want to keep growing. That's why our German-language podcast is now available in English. We are happy about new listeners. We thank our new partner [Hannover Messe] (https://www.hannovermesse.de/en/...

SDK for machine learning on the edge

February 01, 2023 23:01 - 23 minutes - 19.4 MB

We have a new podcast partner and say thank you to Hannover Messe. We will be there again this year. Our Even starts on the second day of the fair. More about that when Peter is back. Peter is on holiday and so Robert looks ahead to February. This month we talk about reinforcement learning for production, ABB's augemented operator and a Siemens project. The podcast is growing and we want to keep growing. That's why our German-language podcast is now available in English. We are happy about ...

More than an interface for open source AI-tools - what is AIUI?

January 25, 2023 23:01 - 36 minutes - 29.5 MB

Martin explains his approach and describes how his solution differs from an Auto ML tool. In the news we talk about the new AI Powerhouse Amsterdam, our event in the Alps and briefly about ChatGPT. The podcast is growing and we want to keep growing. That's why our German-language podcast is now available in English. We are happy about new listeners. We thank our new partner [Siemens](https://new.siemens.com/global/en/products/automation/topic-areas/artificial-intelligence-in-industry.html)...

IABG: How to safeguard AI?

January 18, 2023 23:01 - 39 minutes - 32.6 MB

Dr. Lukas Höhndorf is Program Manager AI Conformity Assesment. IABG (Industrieanlagen-Betriebsgesellschaft mbH) is a German analysis and testing services company based in Ottobrunn near Munich. The company focuses on the automotive, aerospace, defence and security industries. The podcast is growing and we want to keep growing. That's why our German-language podcast is now available in English. We are happy about new listeners. We thank our new partner [Siemens](https://new.siemens.com/glob...

What is Volkswagen's AI research working on?

January 11, 2023 23:01 - 1 hour - 59.9 MB

Shortly before the end of 2022, we met with Patrick van der Smagt. He is Director of AI Research at VW Group. We discuss foundation models, PRISM, its research topics this year and etami. Find out what that is in the podcast conversation. In the news section, we talk about ChatGPT, and also let Gary Marcus have his say. Important note: Siemens' AI with Purpose Summit will take place in Munich on 16 and 17 May 2023. Festo, Bosch, OPC Foundation, Arburg, IoT Analytics and many other industrial...

The Festo AI strategy on products and processes

December 21, 2022 23:01 - 1 hour - 56.6 MB

We spoke with Jan R. Seyler, Director Adv. Dev. AI and Controls at Festo, about generative AI, reinforcement learning and the role AI will play in the development of products and processes at Festo. In addition, we talk about the two worlds of AI and we companies bringing them together. And of course Jan explains to us the role of AI in robotics and how humans and machines will work together in the future from Festo's point of view. We wish you a merry Christmas and a happy new year! The po...

NeurIPS Special - more than ChatGPT

December 14, 2022 23:01 - 19 minutes - 16.4 MB

We talk about ChatGPT and why Deep Learnings s***s, what new pradigms have been introduced by Geoff Hinton and Yann LeCun and what he thinks of the developments. The podcast is growing and we want to keep growing. That's why our German-language podcast is now available in English. We are happy about new listeners. We thank our new partner [Siemens](https://new.siemens.com/global/en/products/automation/topic-areas/artificial-intelligence-in-industry.html) Our guest: https://www.linkedin.c...

How do you make data accountable? With an AI model.

December 07, 2022 23:01 - 19 minutes - 16.1 MB

Michael Welsch is a mechanical engineer. His approach makes data accountable. A neural network learns to decompose and reconstruct a company's data lake, which it can only do if it learns to model the inner relationships step by step. The AI software is then capitalized on the company's balance sheet as a proxy for the actual data lake. Welsch presented his idea to some auditors and large accounting firms. They were also puzzled by the approach. The podcast is growing and we want to keep gro...

Use case: Industrial AI and the saw doctor

November 30, 2022 23:01 - 43 minutes - 36.6 MB

AI isn't just for the big companies. We found a medium-sized company from the Alpine foothills that is taking an interesting approach to its levelling and tensioning machine. Kohlbacher produces straightening center, sharpening, llevelling and tensioning machines and the owner Siegfried Kohlbacher and his colleague Michael Trumb explain to us why and how they use Industrial AI. The partner in the project was Bosch Rexroth. Kohlbacher is a market leader. The specialist company improves its mac...

Control cabinets, connectors, PLCs and Industrial AI

November 23, 2022 23:01 - 29 minutes - 24.8 MB

Most users know Phoenix Contact as a supplier for the control cabinet or as a PLC manufacturer. But the Blomberg-based company also wants to market AI models. Tom Hammerbacher explains to us how this is to be done. He is responsible for the Industrial AI division. In the podcast In the podcast, he explains to us how he and his team want to predict the customer's energy consumption, how he deploys AI at the customer's site and what role the PLC from Phoenix Contact plays in this. We also talk ...

Munich Re: Insure AI?

November 16, 2022 23:01 - 38 minutes - 31.4 MB

Clients of AI solutions wonder: Will the model perform as promised? Will it create consistent results for my specific situation? Will it perform accurately over time even in a changing environment? Who will pay for the losses if the model does not deliver? If you are an AI provider, you might relate to these questions. The promise: Munich Re can help you reduce these uncertainties with an innovative insurance-backed performance guarantee. The podcast is growing and we want to keep growing. T...

Why is causality important for artificial intelligence?

November 09, 2022 23:01 - 1 hour - 52.4 MB

Michael explains, what we need to understand causal relationships, he shares examples where people - when analyzing data – often draw false conclusions on causality based on correlations, and he provides means to collect data to obtain best possible insights on causality. The podcast is growing and we want to keep growing. That's why our German-language podcast is now available in English. We are happy about new listeners. We thank our new partner [Siemens](https://new.siemens.com/global/e...

Reinforcement Learning for a hydraulic system?

November 02, 2022 23:01 - 50 minutes - 41.5 MB

Can Reinforcement Learning improve expert tuned controller performance in an hydraulic system? Fabian explains how a reinforcement learning agent may predict new operating values and outperform a common expert tuned controller. Fabian explains how a reinforcement learning agent may predict new operating values and outperform a common expert tuned controller. Shownotes: Link to deep enforcement learning paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/1509.02971.pdf The podcast is growing and we want to keep gr...

MCML: Where do we want the core AI/ML research to happen?

October 26, 2022 22:01 - 57 minutes - 67 MB

In addition, we ask the question, what should academia do in the future in the AI space and how do they deal with the competition to Meta, Alphabet or AWS? Thanks go to Thomas Meier of MCML for making the podcast possible. The podcast is growing and we want to keep growing. That's why our German-language podcast is now available in English. We are happy about new listeners. We thank our new partner [Siemens](https://new.siemens.com/global/en/products/automation/topic-areas/artificial-intel...

Deep Vision: Technology trends with Cees Snoek

October 19, 2022 22:01 - 27 minutes - 23.1 MB

Snoek talks about foundation models, new roles for science, and which approaches will gain traction in the next two years. Our guest explains how small businesses can also benefit. Thanks to Sepp Hochreiter, who gave us the tip to talk to Cees. The podcast is growing and we want to keep growing. That's why our German-language podcast is now available in English. We are happy about new listeners. We thank our new partner [Siemens](https://new.siemens.com/global/en/products/automation/topic-...

AI-assistant for laser cutting

October 12, 2022 22:01 - 1 hour - 52.1 MB

20 decision-makers from the industry were in Würzburg and we talked about different aspects of AI projects. We want to form a group from this. If you want to be part of it, write to us on LinkedIn. The podcast is growing and we want to keep growing. That's why our German-language podcast is now available in English. We are happy about new listeners. We thank our new partner [Siemens] (https://new.siemens.com/global/en/products/automation/topic-areas/artificial-intelligence-in-industry.html...

INSA: AI for the innovation process

October 05, 2022 22:01 - 28 minutes - 23.3 MB

Bonjour! In Strasbourg, scientists use AI methods to support companies in the innovation process. A platform for industry is being created. Prof. Denis Cavallucci explains the approach. The podcast is growing and we want to keep growing. That's why our German-language podcast is now available in English. We are happy about new listeners. We thank our new partner [Siemens](https://new.siemens.com/global/en/products/automation/topic-areas/artificial-intelligence-in-industry.html) Our guest:...

How Zeiss engineers use the Markov Chain

September 28, 2022 22:01 - 37 minutes - 30.6 MB

In this episode, we talk about optics and how Zeiss uses Markov Chains in manufacturing. We also talk about an AI engineering platform and some rumors in the chip industry.

Why and how Infineon is selling AI?

September 22, 2022 04:30 - 18 minutes - 15.6 MB

We spoke with Lamin Ben-Hamdane from Infineon about the startup strategy, chips and about AI software made by Infineon. Lamin is Head of Startup Cooperations at Infineon and is looking for hardware companies that Infineon can support. At the same time, he reports on the group's AI strategy and why the company also wants to market AI software. A new episode of the Industrial AI Podcast. The podcast is growing and we want to keep growing. That's why our German-language podcast is now availabl...

AI for technical drawings

September 14, 2022 22:01 - 43 minutes - 35.7 MB

Designers and engineers are faced with huge prints and are looking for technical specifications - this is the reality at many companies. Jochen Mattes from Werk24 wants to change that with AI. How? He explains it to us in an interview. His machine learning model is further trained every month with over 100,000 technical drawings. The idea behind it: The AI reads technical drawings and provides drawing legend, dimensions, tolerances, threads, chamfers, radii and surface quality. The podcast...

Instant Machine Learning for time series

September 07, 2022 22:01 - 21 minutes - 17.4 MB

The approach: in contrast to Auto ML, the approach is more resource efficient. Tangent Works has promised a new modeling approach designed specifically for time series. In the end, only one model is created for the use case, the Belgians assure, and at high speed. For many applications, it's just seconds, they say. The secret ingredient is called Information Geometry. This provides the speed and makes automation possible. The podcast is growing and we want to keep growing. That's why our Ger...

DALL-E for engineers?

August 31, 2022 22:01 - 35 minutes - 29.7 MB

We talked with Jousef Murad from Monolith AI about testing, simulation, DALL E and how engineers can use AI for test less. Monolith's ambitious goal: to reduce the product development time of 100,000 engineers by 50 percent by 2026. No wonder; the automotive industry in particular is interested in the monolith approach. BMW and Mercedes are among the references. But Honeywell also uses the AI solution. The podcast is growing and we want to keep growing. That's why our German-language podcast...

KI und Ausbildung - Hochreiters Favoriten für KI und Machine Learning

August 10, 2022 22:01 - 13 minutes - 12 MB

Prof. Dr. Sepp Hochreiter weiß, wo die besten Papers entstehen, weiß wo die Lehrschwerpunkte sind, weiß welche Unternehmen sich an den Unis ansiedeln und deshalb präsentieren wir zwar eine subjektive Top 10-Liste, die gerne diskutiert werden darf. Wir danken unserem neuen Podcast Partner timecho mit ihrem Zeitreihendatenbank-Projekt https://iotdb.apache.org/ https://timecho.com/ Noch mehr KI in der Industrie? https://kipodcast.de/podcast-archiv Oder unser Buch KI in der Industrie: https:/...

KI und Ausbildung - Masterarbeit am Rollen-Prüfstand

August 03, 2022 22:01 - 21 minutes - 18.1 MB

Stephan Letzner, Masterstudent Produktentwicklung und Working Student Global Agile Management bei TRUMPF, erzählt über die Forschungsarbeit seines Masterstudiums in der Produktentwicklung an der Hochschule Pforzheim. Das Team setzt einen Datensatz über Messdaten aus einem Rollen-Prüfstand ein und führt anhand CRISP-DM eine Mustererkennung durch Clustering mittels unsupervised learning in Python durch. Wir danken unserem neuen Podcast Partner timecho mit ihrem Zeitreihendatenbank-Projekt http...

KI und Ausbildung - Steinkrauß automationsgestützte KI-Beurteilung

July 27, 2022 22:01 - 28 minutes - 23 MB

Sascha Steinkrauß absolviert ein berufsbegleitendes Master-Studium in Graz. In seiner Masterarbeit beschäftigt er sich mit der Erstellung eines Software-Tools für die automationsgestützte Beurteilung zur Gestaltung vertrauenswürdiger KI. Wir danken unserem neuen Podcast Partner timecho mit ihrem Zeitreihendatenbank-Projekt https://iotdb.apache.org/ und ihrem Business Case https://timecho.com/ Noch mehr KI in der Industrie? https://kipodcast.de/podcast-archiv Oder unser Buch KI in der Ind...

KI und wie HPE im Schwarm lernt

July 20, 2022 22:01 - 42 minutes - 34.8 MB

Stefan Brock verantwortet das Automotive-Geschäft bei HPE mit. Mit ihm sprechen wir über swarm learning in der Industrie. Dabei kommt ein Verfahren namens Schwarmlernen zum Einsatz, bei dem verteilte künstliche Intelligenzen (KI) direkt voneinander lernen und dadurch ihre Leistungsfähigkeit verbessern – etwa um Maschinenausfälle vorherzusagen oder autonom auf Ereignisse in der Lieferkette zu reagieren. Wir danken unserem neuen Partner Katulu https://katulu.io/de/ Noch mehr KI in der Indust...

Exklusiv: Kurz KI - neuromorphe Chips aus Dresden

July 17, 2022 17:35 - 24 minutes - 20.9 MB

Nur wenige in Deutschland wissen, dass wir in Dresden eine Spitzenforschung smart Startup-Ökosystem rund um Chips haben. Prof. Dr. Christian Mayr von der TU Dresden gehört dazu. Er erklärt uns als eines der ersten Medienformate, was die neuromorphen Chips aus Dresden können. Investoren aus den USA stehen Schlange in Sachsen. Aber dieses Mal soll es kein MP3-Dilemma geben. Wir danken unserem neuen Partner Katulu https://katulu.io/de/ Noch mehr KI in der Industrie? https://kipodcast.de/podca...

KI bei Fuchs Gewürze

July 06, 2022 22:01 - 1 hour - 50.8 MB

Die Fuchs Gruppe ist der größte deutsche Gewürzhersteller und weltweit das größte Gewürzunternehmen in privatem Besitz. Alexander Fuchs verantwortet die Digitalisierung in dem Unternehmen. Wir sprechen mit ihm über KI in der Produktion, in der Supply Chain bis hin zum Kunden. Fuchs geht die ersten Schritte und holt sich dabei Unterstützung von Prof. Dr. Oliver Thomas vom DFKI. Wir danken unserem neuen Partner Katulu https://katulu.io/de/ Noch mehr KI in der Industrie? https://kipodcast.de/...

Kurz KI - KI in der Autowerkstatt

June 29, 2022 22:01 - 50 minutes - 41.2 MB

Andreas Weiss ist Geschäftsbereichsleiter Digitale Geschäftsmodelle bei eco - dem Verband der Internetwirtschaft. Im Podcast berichtet er vom Projekt Autowerkstatt 4.0. Das Projekt wird vom Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Klimaschutz gefördert und erforscht die differenzierte und auf maschinellem Lernen basierende Fehlerdiagnose bei Fahrzeugen. Wir sprechen mit ihm u.a. über die Rolle der Gaia-X-Plattform, Datenstandards und was das für die Arbeit des Mechatronikers bedeutet. Wir danken...

KI Anwendungen, Modelle und Infrastruktur; unser Forum auf der HM22

June 22, 2022 22:01 - 54 minutes - 44.8 MB

Wir waren auf der Hauptbühne der Hannover Messe und diskutierten mit Vertretern von Dürr, IONOS, Beckhoff und dem Fraunhofer IPA über KI in der Industrie - Modelle, Anwendungen und Infrastruktur. Unsere Gäste: Walter Schubert und Dr. Jannis Hanke von Dürr, Dr. Fabian Bause von Beckhoff, Prof. Marco Huber vom IPA, Peter Prahl von IONOS. Wir danken unserem neuen Partner Katulu https://katulu.io/de/ Noch mehr KI in der Industrie? https://kipodcast.de/podcast-archiv Oder unser Buch KI in der ...

Kurz KI - wie gelingt Dependable AI im Engineering?

June 16, 2022 06:53 - 27 minutes - 23.3 MB

Dependable AI spielt ein wichtige Rolle in der Konstruktion und im Betrieb von KI-Systemen. Beim Engineering verlässlicher KI-Systeme geht es entsprechend darum, mittels Prinzipien aus dem Systems- und Software-Engineering bei der Konstruktion, der Verifikation/Validation und dem Betrieb des KI-Systems die Verlässlichkeit systematisch zu gewährleisten und insbesondere auch gesetzliche und normative Vorgaben bzgl. der Verlässlichkeit von Beginn an zu berücksichtigen. Dazu ist es wichtig zu ver...

*Exklusiv* KI Krise in Linz und Sepp Hochreiter denkt an Abschied

June 08, 2022 22:01 - 38 minutes - 31.6 MB

Prof. Dr. Sepp Hochreiter lehrt in Linz, aber die österreichische KI Politik lässt ihn verzweifeln. Das Aushängeschild der Alpenrepublik fühlt sich vernachlässigt. Während in anderen Ländern Milliarden in die Forschung fließen, geht in Österreich nicht viel voran. Kehrt der Vater des LSTM-Algorithmus Linz den Rücken? Und wenn ja, wohin zieht es ihn? Wir haben mit Prof. Dr. Sepp Hochreiter gesprochen. Wir danken unserem neuen Partner Katulu https://katulu.io/de/ Noch mehr KI in der Industrie...

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