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Välkomna till BayInCo podden, där vi bjuder in intressanta personer för att inspirera ännu fler att nå sin fulla potential. I podden får du lära känna personen, ta del av deras utmaningar och erfarenheter samt få en inblick i vad de gör för att själva nå sin fulla potential. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. #03 of How Software Becomes Driving – Daniel Langkilde – When Autonomy Becomes a Data Problem

    2 MAR

    #03 of How Software Becomes Driving – Daniel Langkilde – When Autonomy Becomes a Data Problem

    How Software Becomes Driving is a BayInCo podcast series exploring how real-world AI systems are built, deployed, and scaled as vehicles transition from mechanical products into intelligent, software-defined and data-driven systems. In this episode, Kailash talks to Daniel Langkilde, Co-founder & CEO of Kognic, a technology leader working at the intersection of machine learning, real-world systems, and automotive autonomy.   Together, they explore: • Why many autonomy challenges are information problems rather than modeling problems • The difference between what AI systems can express and what they can realistically learn • How human feedback underpins perception, labeling, and emerging multimodal systems • The impact of distribution shift and non-stationary environments on safety • The real role of simulation and synthetic data in closing, or hiding, learning gaps • How humans will remain essential teachers for machines as autonomy evolves   Daniel brings a first-principles perspective on intelligence, uncertainty, and scale, highlighting why autonomy depends not just on data pipelines, but on understanding learning limits and designing systems that can operate responsibly in the real world. A must-listen for anyone working with autonomous systems, AI infrastructure, automotive software, or safety-critical machine learning. DisclaimerThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the individuals and do not reflect the views, policies, or positions of any companies or organizations they are affiliated with. This content is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 9m
  2. #32 - Henrik Larsson - Top 100 Global HR Leader om hur man bygger team som både engagerar och levererar resultat

    24 FEB

    #32 - Henrik Larsson - Top 100 Global HR Leader om hur man bygger team som både engagerar och levererar resultat

    Henrik is the kind of HR leader who doesn’t just sit at the strategy table — he quietly redesigns the table while everyone else is still discussing the agenda. Former Head of People Experience EMEA at Volvo Cars and recognized in the HR TODAY Global 100 HR Leaders – Hall of Fame 2025, he brings credibility that travels well beyond HR. With more than 20 years of global leadership experience, he has shaped high-performing People & Culture agendas across automotive, tech, and travel sectors. He’s led HR across large, multi-country, P&L-driven environments where people strategy must deliver measurable business results. From culture transformation to scalable onboarding and incentive frameworks, Henrik turns intent into operational performance. He has strengthened engagement, reduced attrition, and built leadership capability across complex regional organisations. His leadership style is open, energetic, and grounded in ownership — creating teams that are both motivated and accountable. Henrik is particularly effective during moments that really matter: restructuring, recovery, or organisational reset. Having helped guide businesses through post-bankruptcy reconstruction and large-scale change, he brings calm structure when it counts. In short: if people are your greatest asset, Henrik knows how to make that asset outperform the market.   Warm welcome to hear about Henrik in our latest BayInCo Podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    53 min
  3. #02 of How Software Becomes Driving – Mohammad Ali – Reasoning about the world: Perception → Decision → Control in real vehicles

    16 FEB

    #02 of How Software Becomes Driving – Mohammad Ali – Reasoning about the world: Perception → Decision → Control in real vehicles

    The BayInCo Podcast brings together technology and industry leaders to explore the forces shaping modern engineering careers and systems. In How Software Becomes Driving, we focus on the transformation of vehicles into intelligent, software-defined platforms capable of reasoning, deciding, and acting safely. In this episode, Kailash is joined by Mohammad Ali, Chief Architect at Zenseact, a technology leader with extensive experience in autonomous driving, responsible for translating AI research into production-ready vehicles. Together, they explore: • What production-level autonomy truly entails • The challenge of moving from perception prototypes to deployed decision-making systems • Architecting perception → decision → control pipelines safely at scale • Safety culture & organizational implications for teams, OEMs, and suppliers • Risk, safety, and scaling considerations for real-world autonomy • Future outlook for L3 and L4 vehicles Mohammad shares a systemic perspective on why autonomous driving is about reasoning safely, not just sensing the world. Success requires rigorous engineering, disciplined architecture, and a culture that prioritizes safety across every level. A enjoyable episode for anyone working with software engineering, AI, autonomous systems, automotive architecture, or tech leadership. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the individuals and do not reflect the views, policies, or positions of any companies or organizations they are affiliated with. This content is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    57 min
  4. #1 of How Software Becomes Driving – Johan Lundén – Software-Defined Vehicles & the Future of Commercial Mobility

    3 FEB

    #1 of How Software Becomes Driving – Johan Lundén – Software-Defined Vehicles & the Future of Commercial Mobility

    We’re proud to launch a brand new BayInCo podcast series, How Software Becomes Driving, exploring how software is fundamentally transforming vehicles, organizations, and the future of mobility. In this first episode, Kailash is joined by Johan Lundén, CEO of Coretura, and a seasoned industry leader with over 20 years of experience across Scania, TRATON, and Volvo Group, where he most recently led global project and product strategy. Together, they unpack what the shift to Software-Defined Vehicles (SDV) really means for the commercial vehicle industry — beyond buzzwords and hype. The conversation covers:   • What Software-Defined Vehicles are and why the concept matters now • Moving from “best at launch” to continuous improvement over the vehicle lifecycle • The role of standardized and open SDV platforms in enabling collaboration • Centralized high-performance compute and truck operating systems • Organizational, cultural, and skill shifts required for SDV success • Risks, metrics, and lessons learned from large-scale transformations • A forward-looking view of the commercial vehicle ecosystem 5–10 years ahead   Johan shares grounded insights on balancing technical debt with future-focused investment and explains why SDV is not just a technical upgrade, but a systemic transformation in how vehicles are built, evolved, and operated. A must-listen for anyone working with automotive software, commercial vehicles, digital platforms, or large-scale technology transformation.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    45 min

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Välkomna till BayInCo podden, där vi bjuder in intressanta personer för att inspirera ännu fler att nå sin fulla potential. I podden får du lära känna personen, ta del av deras utmaningar och erfarenheter samt få en inblick i vad de gör för att själva nå sin fulla potential. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.