Orchestrate all the Things

George Anadiotis

Connecting the dots with George Anadiotis: Analyst, Consultant, Engineer, Founder, Host, Researcher, and Writer. Stories about Tech, Data, AI and Media, and how they flow into each other shaping our lives. I’ve engaged from the likes of Gary Marcus and Andrew Ng to emerging thinkers and innovators across multiple domains. My stories have been featured on ZDNet and VentureBeat, and are syndicated across DZone, Hackernoon, Medium and Substack. Some might call this futurism; let’s just say it’s connecting the dots Many conversations have a technical focus. Most also examine business perspectives and use cases, while others are socio-technical. Some are analyses on emerging themes – picking them up early, featuring expert comment, or offering alternative takes. Others cover breaking news, typically also featuring the people behind them plus some analysis. There are some book reviews as well. I focus on the connection between data, analytics, data science, graphs, machine learning and AI and their impact on society and business. I have been covering topics related to: AI and Machine LearningData, Analytics and Data ScienceKnowledge Graphs, Graph Databases, Graph AI & Data ScienceInnovation, and a wide array of technologies such as Blockchain, Cloud, Observability, IoT, Open Data and Open Source, Social Media and Software Engineering. For inquiries, please use https://linkeddataorchestration.com/contact/

  1. Fair Patterns: Designing for Human Autonomy in the Age of AI. Featuring Marie Potel-Saville, Fair Patterns Co-Founder & CEO

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    Fair Patterns: Designing for Human Autonomy in the Age of AI. Featuring Marie Potel-Saville, Fair Patterns Co-Founder & CEO

    We live in a world fraught with interfaces designed to work against you. Most people sense it. Few can prove it, and fewer still are trying to fix it.  There is a particular kind of frustration that arrives when you understand a problem perfectly and cannot do a single useful thing about it. Marie Potel-Saville spent years living inside that frustration. First as a competition lawyer cycling through antitrust litigation across Europe. Then as in-house counsel watching the law get treated as a cost center. She pivoted, trained in innovation by design, and launched her first company in 2018. Potel-Saville was looking for the gap between what the law said and what the internet did to people. She found it immediately. The term was “dark patterns.” And her first instinct – the instinct of a lawyer and a builder – was to ask a question nobody in the field had thought to ask: what’s the antidote? That question eventually became Fair Patterns, a multimodal AI platform that detects online manipulation and addictive design at scale. Fair Patterns went live in January 2026, and recently won the 2026 Digital StartUp award in cybersecurity and sovereignty. It is trying to redefine digital products and online experiences. Article published on Orchestrate all the Things: https://linkeddataorchestration.com/2026/06/01/dark-pattern-detection-how-fair-patterns-uses-ai-to-fight-back/

    1h 3min
  2. Pragmatic AI adoption: from AI literacy to futures literacy. Featuring Elisa Lindinger, SUPERRR Co-founder

    02/10/2025

    Pragmatic AI adoption: from AI literacy to futures literacy. Featuring Elisa Lindinger, SUPERRR Co-founder

    What does it mean to be pragmatic about AI adoption, while staying true to the values and mission driving people and organizations? When Elisa Lindinger decided to talk about AI, her intention was to say what she had to say once, and then move on with her life without having anyone ask about AI ever again. The plan backfired heavily, but somehow, that turned into a good thing. Lindinger is the Co-founder of SUPERRR, an independent non-profit organization. SUPERRR was created to serve the thesis is that digital policy is social policy, and it needs bold visions and feminist values. Like most other individuals and organizations today, Lindinger's inbox has been flooded with new invitations every day. Invitations to discuss AI, to facilitate workshops on feminist AI, or the inevitable coaching offer to finally learn how to prompt properly. This made Lindinger feel that other topics that are just as crucial are disappearing from the conversation. "AI and Unlikelihood" was an attempt to situate how the people at SUPERRR view the phenomenon of AI, and why they believe it’s essential to return our attention to other topics as well. What happened instead was that SUPERRR's post got viral on LinkedIn, reigniting the topic of AI and stealing the limelight. An algorithmic glitch? Perhaps. But SUPERRR's stance of rejecting the narrative of blind adoption of generative AI resonated with many people. We met with Lindinger to explore the nuance behind what some might superficially call a Luddite approach, and to talk about setting priorities right, imagining futures people want to live in, and how to go From AI literacy to futures literacy. With cracks in the AI narrative beginning to show, the backdrop could not be more timely. Article published on Orchestrate all the Things: https://linkeddataorchestration.com/2025/10/02/pragmatic-ai-adoption-from-futurism-to-futuring/

    48 min
  3. Breaking the AI bubble: Big Tech plus AI equals economy takeover. Featuring Georg Zoeller, Centre for AI Leadership Co-Founder

    19/08/2025

    Breaking the AI bubble: Big Tech plus AI equals economy takeover. Featuring Georg Zoeller, Centre for AI Leadership Co-Founder

    Whether we like it or not, and despite tales of its powers being greatly exaggerated, the AI genie is out of the box. What does that mean, and what can we do about it? In another twist of abysmal AI politics, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman just admitted that we are in an AI bubble, and AGI is losing relevance. You may find this baffling or hilarious, or you may be wondering where does that leave the AI influencer types. But despite the absurdity, AI and the associated narrative have gotten way too important to dismiss. Connecting the dots to make sense of it all calls for long-standing experience in AI, engineering, business and beyond. In other words, for people like Georg Zoeller: a seasoned software and business engineer experienced in frontier technology in the gaming industry and Facebook. Zoeller has been using AI in his work dating back to the 2010’s, to the point where AI is now at the core of what he does. Zoeller is the VP of Technology of NOVI Health, a Singapore-based healthcare startup, as well as the Co-Founder of the Centre for AI Leadership and the AI Literacy & Transformation Institute. In a wide-ranging conversation with Zoeller, we addressed everything from AI first principles to its fatal flaws and its place in capitalism. Today, we discuss regulatory capture, copyright, the limits of the attention economy, the new AI religion, the builder's conundrum, how the AI-powered transformation of software engineering is a glimpse into the future of work, AI literacy and how to navigate the brave new world. First part of the conversation: https://pod.co/orchestrate-all-the-things-podcast-connecting-the-dots-with-george-anadiotis/poking-holes-in-the-ai-narrative-market-signalling-and-outsourcing-featuring-georg-zoeller-centre-for-ai-leadership-co-founder Article published on Orchestrate all the Things: https://linkeddataorchestration.com/2025/08/19/breaking-the-ai-bubble-big-tech-plus-ai-equals-economy-takeover/

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Connecting the dots with George Anadiotis: Analyst, Consultant, Engineer, Founder, Host, Researcher, and Writer. Stories about Tech, Data, AI and Media, and how they flow into each other shaping our lives. I’ve engaged from the likes of Gary Marcus and Andrew Ng to emerging thinkers and innovators across multiple domains. My stories have been featured on ZDNet and VentureBeat, and are syndicated across DZone, Hackernoon, Medium and Substack. Some might call this futurism; let’s just say it’s connecting the dots Many conversations have a technical focus. Most also examine business perspectives and use cases, while others are socio-technical. Some are analyses on emerging themes – picking them up early, featuring expert comment, or offering alternative takes. Others cover breaking news, typically also featuring the people behind them plus some analysis. There are some book reviews as well. I focus on the connection between data, analytics, data science, graphs, machine learning and AI and their impact on society and business. I have been covering topics related to: AI and Machine LearningData, Analytics and Data ScienceKnowledge Graphs, Graph Databases, Graph AI & Data ScienceInnovation, and a wide array of technologies such as Blockchain, Cloud, Observability, IoT, Open Data and Open Source, Social Media and Software Engineering. For inquiries, please use https://linkeddataorchestration.com/contact/