Sinopsis
Peter Seeberg ist KI-Experte für die produzierende Industrie und hat mehrere Jahre bei Intel und Softing in diesem Bereich gearbeitet und machine learning-Projekte verantwortet. Heute berät er Unternehmen, wenn es um KI und machine learning geht. Zusammen mit Robert Weber, Fachjournalist für Industriethemen, diskutiert er über KI-Anwendungen, Standarddiskussionen, Trainings- und Ausbildungsthemen, Make or Buy-Entscheidungen und ethische Ansprüche für KI in der Fertigung.
Episodios
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Data, Memory, Gyms and Models - NEURA's strategy
15/04/2026 Duración: 51minIn this episode, we dig deep into the evolving landscape of industrial AI, from April Fool’s pranks to real advances in robotics and automation. We break down how the line between hype and reality is blurring, and why it’s more challenging than ever to separate fact from fiction in the age of agentic AI. We welcome Jonas Messner from NEURA Robotics to unpack how their 'robot gym' is collecting real-world data, why new forms of memory and multi-modal sensing are critical, and how open platforms are redefining collaboration in physical AI. Join us as we connect industry history, current breakthroughs, and bold visions for the future—where robots learn, adapt, and even monetize their skills in dynamic environments.
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The End of Data Leakage
08/04/2026 Duración: 24minIn this episode, we dive deep into the challenges facing time series AI model leaderboards, from hidden information leakage to the complexities of benchmarking foundation models. I sit down with Marcel Meyer to unpack why traditional approaches fall short and how our new TS Arena leaderboard is setting a new standard for fair, future-proof evaluation. We explore the pitfalls that plague current benchmarks, the surprising ways data contamination can skew results, and the innovative pre-registration protocol we've developed to keep evaluations honest. If you've ever wondered what it takes to build a truly trustworthy AI leaderboard—or why it matters for industry and research alike—this conversation is packed with insights you won't want to miss.
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Autonomous CNC programming!?
01/04/2026 Duración: 43minIn this episode, we dive into the cutting edge of industrial AI, from the latest advancements in large language model distillation to the transformative power of AI agents in manufacturing. I sit down with Tanmay Aggarwal, CEO of Lambda Function, for a deep conversation about autonomous CNC programming, real-time shop floor integration, and why memory and causal inference matter for the next wave of physical AI. We also unpack industry trends – from SD card AI accelerators to Europe’s strategic push for data sovereignty – and share candid thoughts on what it takes to move from AI-assisted workflows to true autonomy. If you’re curious about how AI is reshaping industrial strategy, or just want to hear how real-world manufacturing is meeting the future, this one’s for you. Join us as we connect the dots between research breakthroughs, practical deployments, and the evolving competitive landscape of industrial AI.
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Can AI Agents Really Run the Factory?
25/03/2026 Duración: 51minIn this episode, I sit down with Tobias, a robotics and automation expert, to unpack what AI agents and generative AI mean for the future of industrial automation. We explore how combining human expertise with advanced agents can optimize production cycles, break down technological silos, and open new possibilities for greenfield automation projects. From hands-on case studies to the hurdles of legacy systems, we dig into what works today, what doesn’t, and where the next breakthroughs might come from. I share insights from our own experiments—what happens when you let an AI agent optimize a real automation cell, and why, for now, human know-how still matters. If you’re curious about the practical realities of AI in production lines and what’s hype versus what’s already delivering value, this conversation is for you.
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Unlocking Industrial Knowledge with AI Agents
18/03/2026 Duración: 49minIn this episode, we dive into the real-world impact of AI-powered knowledge platforms for industry. We sit down with Jakub from Zeta Alpha to uncover how companies like Festo are leveraging advanced search, RAG, and agentic AI to unlock decades of expertise buried in documents and data silos. We share practical examples, discuss integration challenges, and debate the future of specialized versus generic AI in the industrial landscape. You'll hear why trust, customization, and domain focus are key for adoption – and how European innovation is shaping sovereign AI solutions. Join us as we reveal what it really takes to turn industrial knowledge into a competitive advantage.
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Calling America - World Models Are Back
11/03/2026 Duración: 20minIn this episode, we dive into the resurgence of world models in AI and explore why the industry is revisiting neurosymbolic approaches. We challenge the dominance of data-centric models and discuss how combining symbolic knowledge with machine learning could unlock new breakthroughs. Our conversation highlights Europe's unique strengths and potential as a leader in this evolving landscape. We also address the importance of domain expertise and mathematics, and question whether the current AI race is stifling real innovation. Join us for a candid discussion on what the next wave of AI could—and should—look like. We thank our partner [**SIEMENS** ](https://www.siemens.de/de/)
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Why do we need a digital cousin for AI and Robotics?
04/03/2026 Duración: 40minIn this episode, we dive into the evolving world of industrial AI, exploring everything from CNC innovation in Tel Aviv to the surprising rise of digital cousins over traditional digital twins. We unpack how startups and established players alike are reimagining automation, robotics, and the very nature of intelligent agents on the factory floor. Along the way, we discuss the parallels between LLMs and the invention of refrigeration, ask who will become the 'Coca-Cola' of AI, and reflect on the real impact of democratizing advanced technology. Join us as we debate the future of humanoid robots, the shifting boundaries between tool and actor, and the practical challenges of bringing AI-driven agents into real-world industry. If you're curious about where industrial automation is headed—and what innovations might define the next era—this conversation is not to be missed.
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Cracking the Code: Scaling AI at Audi
25/02/2026 Duración: 41minIn this episode, I sit down with Andre Sagodi, a manufacturing and innovation expert at Audi, to explore how artificial intelligence is transforming the car production process. We dive into Audi’s journey from piloting AI-based crack detection in sheet metal parts to scaling these solutions across multiple global sites. Andre shares practical insights on overcoming challenges like data consistency, model scalability, and workforce collaboration, all while aligning with Audi’s strategic vision. Together, we discuss what it really takes to turn promising AI pilots into production-ready systems that deliver real business value. If you’re curious about the future of industrial AI and want a behind-the-scenes look at innovation inside a world-class manufacturer, this episode is for you.
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Agents, Molecules & the SaaS-mageddon
18/02/2026 Duración: 46minIn this episode, we dive into the seismic shifts happening in industrial AI, from the so-called 'SaaS-mageddon' disrupting established software models to the rise of AI-powered agents that promise to redefine productivity. We share first-hand insights on how large language models and open-source projects are reshaping the landscape, and what this means for the future of industry solutions. We then turn to the frontier of pharmaceutical innovation with Stanisław Jastrzębski, CTO & Co-Founder from molecule.one, who reveals how deep learning, automation, and custom data are accelerating drug discovery. Join us as we connect the dots between industrial AI trends, the evolution of personal assistants, and the chemistry breakthroughs powering tomorrow’s medicines. Tune in for a global perspective and a dash of inspiration straight from the heart of Istanbul.
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What means Industrial Grade AI for Bosch?
11/02/2026 Duración: 48minIn this episode, I sit down with Norbert Jung, CEO of Bosch Connected Industry, to explore the evolving landscape of manufacturing co-intelligence. We dive into how AI agents and data are reshaping factories, why human expertise remains irreplaceable, and what 'industrial grade' really means in this new era. Norbert shares practical examples from Bosch's own production lines, debunks common myths, and explains how semantic data and agentic AI are driving real-world results. We also tackle the challenges of scaling innovation, the future of lights-out factories, and why Europe's workforce transformation is both a necessity and an opportunity. If you want an inside look at the practical side of AI in industry—and what it means for the people behind the machines—this conversation delivers fresh perspective and actionable insights.
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Bridging the gap between factory data and agents
04/02/2026 Duración: 01h06minIn this episode, we journey from weather woes in Franconia straight into the heart of Amsterdam’s AI innovation, exploring what happens when robotics, world models, and agentic AI collide. We share our firsthand impressions from deep-dive research sessions at Lab42, where startups and researchers are joining forces to push industrial AI forward. You'll hear my conversation with John Harrington of HighByte, who breaks down the role of MCP services and why they’re critical for bridging the gap between factory data and intelligent agents. We don’t just talk tech—we talk about the people, the practical challenges, and the evolving landscape that’s making industrial data accessible to everyone, not just engineers. If you’re curious about how symbolic AI, digital cousins, and scalable architectures are transforming manufacturing, or you want to know what’s next for AI in the Alps, this episode is your front-row seat. Tune in for insights, laughs, and a clear-eyed look at the road ahead for industrial-grade AI.
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AI module that sits between the sensor and host
28/01/2026 Duración: 42minIn this episode, I dive deep into the future of industrial AI with Andreas de Jonge, exploring how inline AI is reshaping real-world manufacturing. We discuss why tailored, ultra-efficient AI models can outperform bulky, generic solutions—especially in Europe’s highly specialized industries. Andreas shares how his company’s EdgeBrain device brings intelligence directly to the data stream, enabling plug-and-play integration and unprecedented robustness for even the oldest production lines. Together, we unpack the challenges of brownfield integration, the power of synthetic data, and the path to true European digital sovereignty. If you’re curious about the next wave of industrial automation and what it means for productivity, this conversation is not to be missed.
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After the cucumbers AI - a robot for industrial applications
21/01/2026 Duración: 43minIn this episode, we dive into the evolution of AI robotics, exploring how lessons from cucumber-picking robots are now revolutionizing industrial inspection. We sit down with Wouter from VBTI to unpack the journey from complex greenhouse challenges to the development of Adam One—an inspection robot that doesn’t just automate, but truly understands the task at hand. We reflect on the unique technical hurdles, the fusion of multiple AI models, and the potential for scalable, domain-specific foundation models. As always, we bring our authentic curiosity and skepticism to the latest industry trends, from federated learning revivals to the shifting boundaries of edge and cloud AI. Join us for a conversation that connects practical innovation with the big questions shaping industrial AI.
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Gartner Analysts: OpsMate - "the cool vendor" ; but why?
14/01/2026 Duración: 42minIn this episode, Peter sits down with James Zhang, co-founder and CPO of OpsMate AI, to explore the game-changing role of AI agents in factory operations. We discuss why traditional human-centric manufacturing models are hitting their limits and how a hybrid workforce—combining humans, robots, and digital agents—can address the skilled labor shortage and boost productivity. James shares firsthand insights into the unique challenges of deploying AI in diverse factory environments, the importance of knowledge graphs, and why empowering frontline teams is key to successful adoption. If you’re curious about the practical steps to bring AI agents onto your shop floor, or just want to understand what the future of industrial automation looks like, this conversation is for you.
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The Race for a Billion
07/01/2026 Duración: 44minIn this episode, we dive into the ambitious European initiative offering up to one billion euros to fuel the next wave of AI innovation. I sit down with Johannes Otterbach, the so-called "billion euro man," to discuss how SPRIND is bridging the gap between research and industry, and what it really takes to launch a world-class AI lab in Europe. We explore the challenges of scaling, the importance of industrial-grade AI, and why Europe's unique landscape demands new strategies for success. Along the way, you'll hear our candid thoughts on talent, technology, and the future of frontier AI. If you're curious about the intersection of ambitious funding, cutting-edge research, and industrial application, this conversation is for you.
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From Charity to Taxpayer: Redefining Annotation
17/12/2025 Duración: 35minIn this episode, we dive into the world of responsible data annotation with Andreas Schachl, co-founder of Responsible Annotation Services. We explore how neurodivergent individuals—especially those on the autism spectrum—are bringing unparalleled focus and precision to the task of data labeling, raising the bar for AI model training quality. Andreas shares the origins of their company, the unique strengths of their team, and why European sovereignty and data protection matter more than ever. We discuss the practical steps involved in their annotation process, how they measure quality, and the real impact their work has on customers and the broader tech ecosystem. Join us for an insightful conversation that challenges assumptions and highlights how inclusive innovation is driving the next frontier in industrial AI.
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When Cables Meet AI: Reinventing Robot Reliability
10/12/2025 Duración: 18minIn this episode, Robert sit down with Nick Tebeau from BizLink to explore how AI and machine learning are revolutionizing something as fundamental as cable management in industrial robotics. We dive into why predictive maintenance matters, how edge devices can deliver real-time insights, and what it takes to keep production lines running smoothly without ever touching the robot controller. You'll hear about the challenges of creating adaptable AI models for complex manufacturing environments and how customer needs are shaping the future of smart factories. If you're curious about the ROI of industrial AI, the realities of edge computing, or how even the simplest hardware can become a game-changer, this conversation is packed with practical takeaways and forward-looking ideas.
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Why Robots Need an Ear: The Sound of Industry
03/12/2025 Duración: 46minIn this episode, we dive into why sound is the next big leap for AI in industry. I share insights from recent events, including the SPS exhibition and Europe's AI scene, and discuss why edge AI is outpacing the cloud on the shop floor. Then, I sit down with Dr. Finnur Pind from Treble Technologies to explore how synthetic sound data is powering smarter machines—from voice recognition in cars to giving robots a sense of hearing. You'll hear how simulating sound opens up new possibilities for robotics and spatial awareness, and why industries are racing to make AI models that can truly listen. We also touch on the unique AI startup scene in Reykjavik, the challenges of accurate sound modeling, and what the future holds for audio-driven innovation. Join us to discover why the future of industrial AI might just depend on what machines can hear.
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Numerical Machine Learning: Where Physics Meets AI
26/11/2025 Duración: 40minIn this episode, I sit down once again with Professor Oliver Niggemann to unravel the world of numerical machine learning—where traditional engineering meets cutting-edge AI. We explore real-world projects from diagnosing the International Space Station to designing safer bridges, smarter batteries, and even optimizing biodiversity. Oliver breaks down how fusing symbolic knowledge and neural networks is revolutionizing simulation, design, and problem-solving across industries. If you’ve ever wondered how AI can speed up material discovery or what the future holds for interdisciplinary engineers, this conversation is for you. We dive into the power of surrogate models, the evolution of engineering education, and why tomorrow’s innovations demand both deep technical expertise and creative collaboration. Join us for a look at the next frontier in industrial AI.
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Physics and Causality in Robotics
19/11/2025 Duración: 55minIn this episode, we dig deep into the evolving landscape of industrial AI, from billion-dollar cloud partnerships in Europe to the fierce debate over digital sovereignty. We break down what sets 'sovereign by contract' apart from 'sovereign by origin,' and why this matters for companies navigating global AI strategies. We’re joined by Professor Stratis Gavves from the University of Amsterdam to unpack the world of robotics models and the critical role of physics-informed AI. Alongside the latest industry news—like SAP’s move into open-source models and the rise of edge AI—we explore what it takes to stay competitive in a rapidly shifting market. Join us as we question, challenge, and celebrate the innovations set to define the next era of industrial intelligence.