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AIAW Podcast

AIAW Podcast

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Episodes

200

Latest episode

Jun 2026

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EN-US

About the show

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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June 12, 2026Episode 132 hr 6 min

E186 - AI Love Stories - Beatrice Bushati & Rebecca Oskarsson

Join us for the Season 12 finale of the AIAW Podcast as we welcome Beatrice Bushati, COO and Co-Founder, and Rebecca Oskarsson, Co-Founder and CTO of Pirr, for a fascinating conversation about one of AI’s most unexpected applications: love stories, emotions, and interactive storytelling. We explore how Pirr is building an AI-native platform where users co-create personalized romantic narratives, why some of the most engaging AI experiences may be driven by imagination rather than productivity, and what the rise of emotional AI means for creativity, entertainment, and human connection. From AI-generated chemistry and storytelling to the future of authorship, relationships, and emotional intelligence, this episode examines how artificial intelligence may reshape not only how we work, but also how we feel, create, and connect with one another. Follow us on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@aiawpodcast

June 5, 2026Episode 121 hr 51 min

E185 - AI - Beyond the Context Window - Johan Thulin

Is AI’s biggest limitation really intelligence—or is it memory? In Episode 185 of the AIAW Podcast, Johan Thulin, Co-Founder and CTO of Aphygo, explores why the future of AI may depend less on bigger models and more on systems that can remember, learn, and accumulate knowledge over time. We discuss the limits of context windows and RAG architectures, why hallucinations may be a symptom of missing state rather than flawed reasoning, and how stateful AI could transform agents from short-term tools into long-term collaborators. Johan also shares his views on model sovereignty, enterprise AI infrastructure, cognitive capital, and the shift from predictive AI to systems capable of maintaining context and meaning across interactions. From the future of human-AI collaboration to AGI, automation, and a world beyond today’s LLMs, this conversation offers a thought-provoking look at what may come next in artificial intelligence.Follow us on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@aiawpodcast

May 21, 2026Episode 112 hr 15 min

E184 - Navigating AI in Public Sector - David Wallén

In Episode 184 of the AIAW Podcast, we’re joined by David Wallén, CEO and Co-Founder of Intric, to explore what it really takes to drive AI innovation inside governments and critical industries. Drawing on insights from more than 50 public-sector AI implementations, David breaks down the realities behind procurement structures, governance models, regulation, and organizational incentives that often slow down adoption. We discuss sovereign AI, secure infrastructure, Europe’s ability to compete in the global AI race, and what organizations consistently get wrong when implementing AI at scale. From practical lessons in public-sector transformation to the future of AGI and human judgment, this episode examines how governments and institutions can move from experimentation to meaningful AI impact. Follow us on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@aiawpodcast

May 16, 2026Episode 101 hr 55 min

E183 - AI and Cybersecurity - Åsa Schwarz

In Episode 183 of the AIAW Podcast, we’re joined by Åsa Schwarz, CEO of Aranya Consulting, cybersecurity expert, board member at Precise Biometrics and Enea, and acclaimed Swedish crime fiction author, for a deep dive into the rapidly evolving intersection of AI and cybersecurity. Drawing on more than 25 years of experience in cyber defense and technology strategy, Åsa explores how AI is reshaping the threat landscape—from attacks on legacy infrastructure and operational technology systems to deepfakes, automated phishing, and large-scale disinformation. We also discuss the growing AI security divide between Europe and the United States, the evolution of criminal business models in the AI era, and what organizations must do to build resilience in a world where trust, identity, and digital sovereignty are increasingly at stake.Follow us on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@aiawpodcast

April 30, 2026Episode 92 hr 22 min

E182 - AI Vibe Marketing Is Here - Berner Setterwall & Tom Ström

In Episode 182 of the AIAW Podcast, we’re joined by Berner Setterwall and Tom Ström, Co-Founders of Cogny, to explore how agentic AI is redefining marketing orchestration. Moving beyond traditional automation, they share how AI agents can execute, coordinate, and manage complex marketing workflows—from campaign execution to technical operations. We dive into the shift from SEO to Generative Engine Optimization (GEO), the role of Model Context Protocol (MCP) in enabling real action, and what it means to build autonomous, AI-driven marketing teams. From the convergence of marketing and engineering to the evolving role of human creativity in an agent-powered world, this episode offers a practical and forward-looking perspective on the future of growth. Follow us on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@aiawpodcast

April 24, 20261 hr 52 min

E181 - AI and the Future of Developer Productivity - Viktor Jarnheimer

In Episode 181 of the AIAW Podcast, we sit down with Viktor Jarnheimer, Founding CEO of Proxify, to explore how AI is transforming productivity inside modern tech teams. Drawing on his experience building a global network of remote developers, Viktor explains why AI-augmented development is becoming the new baseline—and what that means for hiring, performance, and competitive advantage. We unpack the widening productivity gap between teams that use AI and those that don’t, the critical role of data engineering in unlocking real AI value, and how companies can scale globally by embracing a borderless talent strategy. From balancing speed with code quality to redefining the role of human expertise in software development, this episode offers a practical perspective on building high-performing teams in the age of AI. Follow us on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@aiawpodcast

March 27, 2026Episode 82 hr 40 min

E180 - AI in Banking: Innovation vs Trust - Stephan Erne

In Episode 180 of the AIAW Podcast, we’re joined by Stephan Erne, former Chief Digital Officer at Handelsbanken, to explore how AI can move from experimentation to real impact in banking and other regulated industries. Drawing on his experience leading digital transformation across the Nordics and Germany, Stephan shares how organizations can align technology, compliance, and business to turn AI into a core value driver. We discuss trust and transparency in financial services, the role of leadership and culture in scaling AI, and how emerging technologies like blockchain and quantum computing may reshape the industry. From the human role in an increasingly automated world to the long-term outlook toward AGI, this episode focuses on what it takes to build resilient, trustworthy AI in complex environments.Follow us on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@aiawpodcast

March 12, 2026Episode 72 hr 7 min

E179 - Math education in the AI-age - Henrik Appert

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 fundamentally broken in how mathematics is taught today, and how new tools can strengthen human learning and peer interaction. From the philosophy of mathematical reasoning to the realities of school system adoption, and from workforce implications to the broader societal impact of improving global mathematical literacy, this episode examines how education may evolve in a world where machines can calculate but humans still need to understand.Follow us on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@aiawpodcast

March 5, 2026Episode 62 hr 7 min

E178 - Designing Resilient Digital Systems - Catherine Mulligan

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 societal challenges. We explore what it truly means to build resilient digital systems capable of withstanding climate shocks, geopolitical instability, and rapid technological change. From the energy footprint of massive AI models and the global race for AI infrastructure to Europe’s ambitions for digital sovereignty and the role of human judgment in an increasingly automated world, this episode looks at how organizations can design technology that serves both business and the planet. If you care about the future of AI, sustainability, and responsible digital leadership, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss. Follow us on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@aiawpodcast

February 27, 2026Episode 52 hr 9 min

E177 - AI Quality and Security - Magnus Hyttsten

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 becoming mission-critical. We explore the EU AI Act as a potential accelerator for trustworthy innovation rather than a constraint, unpack common security blind spots in enterprise AI strategies, and look ahead to what responsible AGI development might require. If you’re serious about moving from AI experimentation to secure, production-ready systems, this episode is essential listening. Follow us on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@aiawpodcast

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