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The Artificial Intelligence After Work (AIAW) podcast is a weekly live streamed long format conversation aiming to demystify data innovation and AI, as well as their impact to future business and society by bringing the listeners close to the challenges that AI practitioners aim to solve today. The case-study, industry-by-industry, human-focused, and guest personal angle on the topic approach makes the podcast educational, emotional, engaging, and entertaining to all who are interested in learning more about AI, the future developments in the area, or simply getting exposed to variety of topics from practitioners and experts with first-hand industry experience and knowledge in the topic of the day. Hosts: Anders Arpteg & Henrik Göthberg. Program Manager: Goran Cvetanovski
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In Episode 179 of the AIAW Podcast, we’re joined by Henrik Appert, Founder and CEO of Magma Math, for a fascinating conversation on AI and the future of mathematical thinking and learning. As AI systems become increasingly capable of solving mathematical problems instantly, the deeper question emerges: what does it actually mean for humans to think mathematically? Together with host Henrik Göthberg and guest co-host Anders Enström, we explore how AI is transforming classrooms, what may be fun...
In this episode of the AIAW Podcast, we’re joined by Dr. Catherine Mulligan, technology strategist, sustainability expert, and author of Designing Resilient Digital Systems, for a timely conversation on the future of digital sustainability. Drawing on her work at the intersection of AI, blockchain, 5G, IoT, and public policy, Catherine explains why traditional digital transformation—focused primarily on efficiency and scale—is increasingly failing to address long-term environmental and societ...
In Episode 177 of the AIAW Podcast, we sit down with Magnus Hyttsten, former Google AI Engineering Lead and EU AI Act specialist, for a grounded and timely conversation on AI quality, security, and compliance at enterprise scale. Drawing on his experience building generative AI evaluation systems at Google, Magnus breaks down the real challenge of defining “quality” in non-deterministic models and explains why robust evaluation frameworks, engineering discipline, and governance are bec...
In Episode 176 of the AIAW Podcast, we sat down with Danilo Nobrega, Founding Go-to-Market Lead for the Nordics at LangChain, to unpack what it truly takes to scale enterprise AI agents beyond the prototype stage. Drawing on his background in data infrastructure at MongoDB and his work expanding LangChain across Scandinavia, Danilo shared practical insights into the shift from simple LLM wrappers to fully orchestrated, stateful, production-ready agentic systems. We explored LangGraph, agent m...
In Episode 175 of the AIAW Podcast, we’re joined by Anders Hammarbäck, Co-Founder and CEO of RedpineAI, to explore why proprietary data may become the ultimate competitive advantage in the AI era. As models increasingly commoditize, Anders argues that the real moat lies in owning and structuring high-quality, licensed data. We discuss RedpineAI’s vision of a “Knowledge Layer” designed to reduce hallucinations, power agentic AI systems, and unlock new applications in science and enterprise. Fr...
Season 12 of the AIAW Podcast kicks off with a high-stakes question: Can we reach Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) by 2026? In Episode 174, we’re joined by Karim Nouira, founder of sics.ai (Superintelligence Computing Systems), for a deep and provocative conversation on the technical frontiers of AGI. From LLM limitations and JEPA’s alternative path to robotics brains and latent space reasoning, we unpack what it would take to build truly autonomous systems. We also explore Sweden’s role...
In Episode 173 of the AIAW Podcast, we close out Season 11 with a festive and future-focused Christmas & Year-End Special—and you're invited. Together with surprise guests Patrick Couch, Jesper Fredriksson, and Fredrik Olsson, we look back at the AI rollercoaster that was 2025: from breakthroughs in model development and enterprise AI maturity to the biggest twists in tech and regulation. We also look ahead to 2026, sharing bold predictions, strategic challenges, and the trends that could...
We explore how to scale in the age of AI without drowning in complexity, moving from one-off pilots to reusable platforms, and from efficiency-only thinking to adaptability, trust, and aligned autonomy. Helena Hörnerbrandt shares enterprise-tested principles that travel across 65+ markets, plus a real ABS rollout that shows product over project in action. • deepfake demo as a visceral risk signal • value-led scaling and decoupling growth from OPEX • escaping point-solution spaghetti with use...
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In Episode 170 of the AIAW Podcast, we’re joined by Jim Dowling, CEO of Hopsworks, co-creator of featurestore.org, and author of the upcoming O’Reilly book Building Machine Learning Systems with a Feature Store. Known as "Mr. Feature Store," Jim walks us through the evolution of AI infrastructure. From traditional batch learning to real-time, agentic workflows powered by vector databases, RAG, and LLMs. We discuss how feature stores serve as the memory layer of AI agents, enabling contextual ...
In Episode 169 of the AIAW Podcast, we’re joined by Alexander Norén, journalist and economics correspondent at SVT, for a behind-the-scenes conversation on Homo Roboticus—the newly released second season of SVT’s acclaimed documentary series that began with Generation AI. While the series dives into how artificial intelligence is transforming work and society, this episode goes further, tackling the political and economic implications of automation that are often left out of mainstream ...
In this episode of the AIAW Podcast, we’re joined by Hugi Aegisberg, AI & Innovation Lead at the Central Bank of Sweden (Sveriges Riksbank), for a forward-looking conversation on how artificial intelligence is reshaping the future of central banking. From rethinking monetary policy and financial stability to building public trust through open-source AI and digital assistants, Hugi shares practical insights from inside one of the world’s oldest financial institutions. We dive into Sw...
In this episode, Luka Crnkovic-Friis, Head of AI/ML at King (Microsoft), joins us for a sharp, honest look at the real-world challenges of deploying agentic AI systems at scale. Drawing from his experience leading AI innovation at the company behind Candy Crush, Luka unpacks the practical bottlenecks of integrating reasoning models and autonomous agents into business processesfrom accuracy trade-offs and productivity pitfalls to the psychological complexities of human-AI collaboration. We exp...
In Episode 166 of the AIAW Podcast, we sit down with Magnus Enzell and Peter Nordström from the Government Offices of Sweden to explore one of the most forward-thinking public sector AI initiatives in Europe. Together, they’ve helped launch over 30 AI agents inside Sweden’s central government—digital assistants designed to support civil servants with document handling, data processing, and smarter decision-making. We discuss the real-world impact of these agents, the lessons learned from depl...
In this Episode 165 of the AIAW Podcast, we are joined by Henrik Kniberg, an AI whisperer, Chief Scientist and Co-Founder of Abundly.ai, and author of Generative AI in a Nutshell, for a wide-ranging conversation about the transformative power of AI agents. With a background spanning Spotify, LEGO, and Mojang’s Minecraft, Henrik brings a rare blend of technical insight and human-centered thinking. We’ll explore his vision for Abundly.ai, how autonomous agents can boost productivity, crea...
In Episode 164 of the AIAW Podcast, we’re joined by Mathias Sundin. He is a former Member of Parliament and Co-Founder of Warp News. He is joining us for a wide-ranging conversation on his upcoming book, The Fifth Acceleration and the societal transformations AI may unleash. We explore why Sweden is falling behind in AI adoption and literacy, the bold idea of free AI access for all citizens, and how public discourse around AI, including political controversies, shapes national momentum. Mathi...
In Episode 162 of the AIAW Podcast, we’re joined by Göran Sandahl, Co-Founder of Opper AI, to explore the future of building reliable AI systems at scale. Göran shares his journey from observability engineering to co-founding Opper AI, a company tackling one of the most urgent challenges in enterprise AI: making LLM-based features predictable, testable, and production-ready. We dive into Opper’s structured API approach, the strategic vision behind their recent acquisition of FinetuneDB, and h...
In Episode 162 of the AIAW Podcast, we sit down with Minna Sandberg, Founder & CEO of Swenode.ai, for a deep-dive into how Sweden can strengthen its position in applied AI by building meaningful bridges with Silicon Valley. We explore the mission behind Swenode.ai and its role in enabling collaboration between Swedish startups, industry leaders, and the global tech ecosystem. Minna shares reflections on the cultural and structural contrasts between Sweden and the U.S. when it comes to AI ...
In this episode, we’re joined by Luis Martínez, AI Compliance Expert at Assa Abloy, for a thought-provoking conversation on one of the most urgent topics in the field: the responsible use of AI. With a background in telecommunications and regulatory affairs, Luis brings a unique perspective to the challenges of building trustworthy AI systems inside complex, global organizations. We explore what it actually means to be AI compliant in practice, how harmonized standards and certification...
Is OpenAI preparing to monetize with ads? Was the latest GPT-5 release a strategic decision or a true technical leap? In this Pre-Season 11 Summer Special of the AIAW Podcast, Anders Arpteg and Henrik Göthberg are joined by Jesper Fredriksson (AI Engineer Lead, Volvo Cars) and Robert Luciani (AI Wizard, Negatonic AB) to unpack the biggest AI news from June–August 2025. We dive into GPT-5’s benchmark and coding performance, the hunt for better AI metrics, Perplexity’s bid on Google Chrome, Met...
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