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HUMAN & AI

HUMAN & AI

Siemens

The Siemens AI Lab presents a podcast filled with the voices of those who are raising awareness for the potential of AI across Siemens. Get to know the people behind the expertise; learn what fascinates and motivates our guests, as well as what aspects of their daily inspiration can contribute to problem-solving in the field of AI.
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Top 10 HUMAN & AI Episodes

Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best HUMAN & AI episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to HUMAN & AI for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite HUMAN & AI episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

In the newest episode of Human&AI, CEO of appliedAI initiative Andreas Liebl joins hosts Ulli and Arberie to discuss the EU's proposed AI Act and its potential impact on the European AI landscape. The impending regulation of AI technologies is a hot topic of debate as the EU AI Act is expected to strike a balance between fostering innovation and protecting consumers. How competitive is the European AI industry on a global scale? Can the EU AI Act become a strategic advantage, and what needs to happen for it to be? What does the distinction of AI from software have to do with it?

If you're interested in finding out more about these questions from someone at the forefront of AI adaptation in Germany and beyond, this is the right episode for you.

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HUMAN & AI - Alexander Senn - HR in Transformation
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07/22/21 • 41 min

Today’s genius mind is Alexander Senn, Head of HR at Siemens Smart Infrastructure. Tune in to this episode if you want to learn how a potential increase in employee leisure time due to technological improvements will affect HR, what buzzwords like "adaptive organization" or "operational agility" are all about, and whether large companies can still move fast.See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Today’s genius mind is Marianne Kiener. As the Head of Talent Programs at Siemens, she is fueling the next generation leadership pipeline. Tune in to this episode to learn about her perspective on AI in HR and the two big trends influencing future talent acquisition. Find out what future leadership could look like, how digital transformation is leading to a shift in company culture, and discover why internal awards like the Werner Siemens Award are so vital. For more about Human & AI and the Siemens AI Lab check out our website: https://siemens.com/ai-lab
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Today’s genius mind is Mareike Kritzler. She is Head of the Smart Machine Vision and Visualization Research Group in Berkeley, California* and studied Geoinformatics in Germany. Mareike is comfortable in both research- as well as a release-driven development environment. Tune in to this episode to find out more about why Virtual Reality is still a thing, why AI is both an opportunity and a challenge, what makes the AI ecosystem in the US so unique, and how Augmented Reality can help you in finding the right furniture. *The interview was conducted in April 2020 shortly after the coronavirus outbreak started and she was Head of the Artificial and Human Intelligence Research Group in Berkeley, California. We apologize for the partly bad audio quality and have tried all our skills to make it sound less metal.
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Today’s genius mind is Markus Zechel, Head of Program Management of the disruptive Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence Programs "Digital SCM Companion" and "Data Axxelerator". Tune in to this episode to learn more about the high potential of AI in supply chain and how one can build on the "strengths of both worlds", the algorithmic objectivity and human subjectivity, in the decision making process of organizations. Understand why he is convinced that we chose the title of our podcast HUMAN & AI wisely and what in his opinion is the key ingredient for successful innovation processes.
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HUMAN & AI - Kai Hermsen – Trust is the new Gold
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07/02/20 • 33 min

Today's genius mind is Kai Hermsen from Siemens Corporate Technology in Munich. He is the Global Coordinator for the Charter of Trust and driving the Siemens Cybersecurity Strategy. Tune in to learn what a good Cybersecurity approach is about, why we should try to make a difference in the world and what it means to involve humans into the whole game.
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HUMAN & AI - Nikolay Goldovich - Harmonization and Automation
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08/13/20 • 28 min

Today’s genius mind is Nikolay Goldovich the Head of AI@GBS Digital Services*. Nikolay is passionate about ramping up new services in organizations, he has a start-up mindset and is addicted to technology. Tune in to this episode to learn about why Robotics Process Automation (RPA) is a game-changer, why it is important to shift the paradigm and change the mindset of the people, and if you can actually create a relationship to a bot.*Since August 2020 Nicolay is the Head of Automation CoE at Sanofi Business Services in Hungary
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HUMAN & AI - Tobias Heimann - Inspiring Trust
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02/04/21 • 32 min

Today’s genius mind is Tobias Heimann, the Head of Artificial Intelligence Germany at Siemens Healthineers. Tobias has been working on automatic medical image understanding problems since the early 2000s. Tune in to learn more about what the future of healthcare will look like, what precision medicine is all about, and what Siemens Healthineers is doing about Covid19.For more about Human & AI and the Siemens AI Lab check out our website:https://siemens.com/ai-lab
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HUMAN & AI - Peter Dodell - Desire to Innovate
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04/01/21 • 31 min

Today’s genius mind is Peter Dodell, Head of Tools & Processes for Global Compensation & Benefits at Siemens Energy. Tune in to this episode to find out more about the importance of the understanding of a technology as a value add to a solution rather than its technical implementation. Understand what it means to push AI in the field of HR and why for him, Siemens is one of the few companies striving for social impact.
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In this episode of the "Human & AI" podcast, we get to the bottom of the fascinating world of autonomous robotics with Péter Fankhauser, the co-founder and CEO of ANYbotics!

Péter shares his passion for technological advancement and his mission to create a workforce of autonomous robots that can revolutionize critical industries. He presents ANYbotics' unique approach to developing four-legged robots equipped with advanced sensors and AI capabilities, enabling them to navigate complex environments and assist in tasks such as inspection, maintenance, and data collection.

If you're interested in learning how ANYbotics is bridging the gap between human and robotic workforces and want to understand the importance of responsible technology development, say no more and tune in to listen to this new episode!

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How many episodes does HUMAN & AI have?

HUMAN & AI currently has 79 episodes available.

What topics does HUMAN & AI cover?

The podcast is about Marketing, Podcasts, Technology and Business.

What is the most popular episode on HUMAN & AI?

The episode title 'Franziska Dolak - Spotlight on Innovation' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on HUMAN & AI?

The average episode length on HUMAN & AI is 40 minutes.

How often are episodes of HUMAN & AI released?

Episodes of HUMAN & AI are typically released every 14 days.

When was the first episode of HUMAN & AI?

The first episode of HUMAN & AI was released on Jan 1, 1970.

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