The Age of AI Podcast

Aman Y. Agarwal

Machine learning is transforming industries. Learn from the foremost entrepreneurs and innovators around the planet building real-world AI applications for tangible business value (not research projects)! Hosted by Aman Y. Agarwal, the Founder and CEO of Sanpram Transnational Corp.

  1. 08/07/2022

    Using DeepFake AI to Create Ethically Unreal Videos — Kristof Szabo, CEO of Colossyan

    "Tech Fluent CEO" for non-technical entrepreneurs: https://aman-agarwal.com/tfc/ A few years ago, DeepFake technology appeared on the horizon. It allows you to take  a person's video and voice recordings, and create a digital "avatar" that you can use forever. We saw synthetic videos of political leaders and celebrities saying things they had never said in real life, but which looked so real they were indistinguishable from the real thing. While many were concerned, others saw a more ethical potential –making unlimited videos with "AI models," by simply giving them a script to recite. One such company is Colossyan, and in this episode I sit down with their CEO Kristof Szabo to discuss how they're dealing with the technical and non-technical challenges of building such a unique, AI-first product. This is an example of a product that would be unimaginable a few years ago, but which will be virtually everywhere in the future. AI celebrities (which do not exist) are already taking over social media and have scores of ardent fans. Personally, I can imagine a world where 90% of actors in movies are not real human beings, and where almost every movie you see is "animated." Not sure if that's what will happen, but it's a definite possibility. Here's what we discussed: 2:01 – Who are early adopters for a technology like this? 7:16 – Challenges in building the technology; what makes it so hard 13:08 – Why the "secret sauce" matters less than the product roadmap 18:00 – How to recreate body language for an AI avatar? (Also, Aman makes a non-European joke) 22:30 – Colossyan's origin story 27:00 – Lessons from talking to customers 31:36 – Fundraising cycle and product-led growth 37:00 – How to keep research and product teams in harmony 42:23 – Crazy idea: doing away with the "ML team" in an AI company? 46:48 – (Allegedly true) story about Kayak (Ethics Policy: These opinions are 100% my own as an independent observer and educator. I don't own stock in guests' companies or their competitors, nor do I get paid by them in any form for any reason at the time of publishing, unless specifically stated. Episodes are also not intended to be an automatic endorsement of any company or its products and services.)

    49 phút
  2. 06/02/2022

    A.I. to Scale Safety-Critical Inspections in Factories — Christian Els, CEO of Sentin AI

    The manufacturing industry is as diverse as the number of products in the market. There’s always a never-ending journey to do things better. And one of the key "things" is quality control and safety-critical inspections. Inspections are quite labour-intense and expensive, which makes them very unscalable. The way companies have gotten around this so far is by sampling a tiny few of the products and look for defects, and then extrapolate from there. But with AI, there's a better way. Humans don't scale, but AI does. Which brings me to my guest Christian Els, the CEO of Sentin AI, which provides software for AI-powered inspections in manufacturing. But manufacturing is often considered one of the most conservative, slow-moving industries (factories are expensive and don't change processes easily). There’s all this buzzword bingo about “industry 4.0” and smart connected factories, but very little light on how you actually connect and upgrade factories. In this episode we drop the buzzwords, discuss the current REALITY of smart factories, and also share honest, no-BS lessons from the process of transforming them: 00:30 — Most powerful use cases for visual inspections with AI, and why it's needed 13:10 — In-depth breakdown of the process of bringing AI to a factory 23:20 — Challenges in convincing conservative customers that AI is a journey 26:30 — Cultural differences between old-school engineers and the new cloud culture 31:00 — Why Sentin doesn’t believe in 100% self-serve AI tools for customers 33:00 — Current state of IT systems in most factories, from Christian’s perspective 40:00 — Hard-earned lessons from selling AI transformation 46:00 — Navigating the complex competitive landscape for AI and computer vision in manufacturing 56:00 — Christian’s view of predictive maintenance solutions and their claims (Full episode with VIDEO on: https://aman-agarwal.com/age-of-ai) (Ethics Policy: These opinions are 100% my own as an independent observer and educator. I don't own stock in guests' companies or their competitors, nor do I get paid by them in any form for any reason at the time of publishing, unless specifically stated. Episodes are also not intended to be an automatic endorsement of any company or its products and services.)

    1 giờ 12 phút
  3. 03/02/2022

    Using A.I. to Treat Lifestyle Diseases Without Drugs — Dominik Burziwoda, CEO of Perfood

    For most people, "health" is not something you can measure, and nutrition and medical therapy are two different things — you try to "eat healthy" as much as you can, and get treatment from a doctor when you're "sick." But there's also a middle ground where you can cure or reverse certain issues just by changing your lifestyle, such as food, sleep and exercise. So how does AI come into this picture? My guest is Dominik Burziwoda, CEO of Perfood — which uses AI to continuously monitor blood glucose levels and a host of inflammation markers, thus being able to give patients precise alerts and specific recommendations on which behaviours are most healthy to them. Interestingly, they sell this technology primarily to insurance companies instead of direct to consumer! We sat down to break down the science, technology, and business of glucose monitoring, as well as other challenges and noteworthy developments in the healthcare space. If you're serious about health, fitness or technology, be sure not to miss this episode! (Full post on: aman-agarwal.com) 00:19 — A new paradigm of “digital therapeutics,” using AI for nutrition vs prescription 06:30 — Tracking inflammation and other biomarkers in your blood (correlation with continuous glucose monitoring, time series) 09:20 — How Dominik reversed his path towards type-II diabetes without drugs 13:00 — How Perfood's AI system recommends which foods to eat and which behaviours to change 19:00 — The challenge of "describing glucose curves" and why it's Perfood's core IP. 24:30 — The evolution of glycemic monitoring technology 38:00 — Regulatory expenses for digital therapeutics, and making them "clinical grade" 43:00 — Why breast implants transformed EU regulations 51:00 — Perfood's unique distribution strategy and 3-fold marketing (insurance companies, physicians, and patients) 59:30 — Innovation cycles in pharma vs digital therapy, and the changing landscape of European VCs 1:04:00 — Near-future outlook on the medical industry

    1 giờ 13 phút
  4. 26/01/2022

    Making A.I. Easy to Use For the Mass Market — Eugen Gross, CEO of Aiconix

    There’s an overwhelming explosion of AI products and APIs these days for so many audio-visual content tasks — be it voice recognition,  transcription, translation, facial detection, etc etc. If you’re a company trying to use as much AI in your company as possible, you could either build these yourself, or buy ALL these tools separately, OR…. the most convenient would be to just use one API/tool that combines them all under the hood, which is what we’re going to talk about today! My guest was Eugen Gross, CEO of aiconix. They act as a single platform for as many state-of-the-art ML models and APIs (offered by all the top providers from Google to  Baidu) so that you only have to deal with one company for all your ML needs. What I really like about their product is that it can intelligently combine the results from different providers (say for real-time translation)  and give you the most accurate result. They’ve even been used to transcribe Angela Merkel’s speech on live TV in Germany. But building such a company means you’re almost offering hundreds of products and services from the start, so I was curious how Eugen’s team went about their business development journey. As always, I bring you the most thorough and insightful discussion on the topic than anywhere on the internet: 00:30 — An easy tool for AI-enhanced digital content 06:30 — How Aiconix encapsulates both 3rd party and proprietary ML models 15:00 — Aiconix’s business structure: billing and services 19:30 — Sales strategy learnings: Work directly with end customers or sell to software developers first? 24:57 — Turning away customers and refusing to build certain things 27:51 — Journey of the company and accidental pivot during Covid 32:45 – Aiconix’s unique fundraising journey with both public and private money 41:21 – Standing out in a crowded market of AI tools 43:15 – Being a sales-driven or product-driven company? Learn more on https://aman-agarwal.com/

    53 phút
  5. 25/01/2022

    How A.I. Will Handle Invoices for All The World's Companies — Carsten Nørrevang, CEO of Paperflow

    As a company, the number of invoices and receipts you have to deal with often grows exponentially with your business activity. While that's good news on one end, it also means a lot of grunt work and precious human resources being spent on data entry. Which means it's a beautiful use case for automation. And while we might think, "oh just use an OCR for that," it turns out that invoices are so diverse in their formatting, that there's a joke in the accounting community that "reading an invoice is harder than driving a car." Solving exactly this problem is Paperflow, the company of my new guest, Carsten Nørrevang (thankfully you can learn the right pronunciation of his Danish surname in the episode!) — and I learned some very interesting things through the discussion. Here's their value proposition in a nutshell: while most OCRs and data capture software can do generic tasks, training a specialized algorithm to read millions of types of invoices is extremely expensive. Carsten said they not only have a team of 30+ people solely dedicated to data preparation but have also built special tools to help mitigate this problem. What I find really cool is that Paperflow is a really great example of how we can use AI to fix inefficiencies across the entire value chain of today's businesses. Here's what else you'll find in this episode! 00:30 — What Paperflow does, and Carsten’s background as a former CFO 09:00 — Finance teams spend a surprising amount of time on document processing 11:30 — Why Paperflow is named, well… “paper flow” 14:00 — Solving the tough technical challenge of processing invoices 25:00 — The future roadmap: a smart document assistant 30:00 — Competitive landscape in document processing and data capture, and Paperflow’s approach 35:30 — Why banks in the Nordics are under pressure 40:00 — Paperflow’s fundraising journey 44:30 — Carsten’s perspective on going public

    48 phút
  6. 05/01/2022

    A B2B "Search Engine" Helping Companies Stay Ahead of Their Market — Dennis Poulsen, CEO of Valuer A.I.

    Full Episode here: https://aman-agarwal.com/2021/12/22/b2b-search-engine-valuer-ai/ For most CEOs, the way they hear about new technological developments in their industry is through happenstance — we read something in an article or on social media and then dig deeper, to see if it's something we should know about. Often, by the time we find out about it, it's already "old" news and everyone's chatting about it. Turns out, this is a fairly very passive and reactionary way of staying up to date with innovation in the industry. But there's also a way to do this actively, which brings me to my guest today! Dennis Poulsen is the CEO of Valuer AI, which is a B2B discovery engine — it uses AI to scour the internet and see what's going on in various industries, looking for "signals" of new technological innovation. It can then tell you in advance, things like "here are some companies similar to you, which are experimenting with these new technologies." Almost like how Spotify suggests you new songs based on music you've liked before. I think that's pretty cool, but I can also see that it's super hard to implement, so I sat down with Dennis to dig into how their platform works! Another interesting fact is that Dennis took his company public a short time ago, so we also discuss his thought process around that decision and other things! 01:00 - Valuer's "B2B search engine," and who uses it 11:10 - Using ML to build a tree of B2B knowledge 14:25 - How the software finds "similar" companies 17:45 - Company's customers utilizing the platform to refine the searches and semantics 19:37 - Valuer as the Spotify of the business world 21:15 - The challenges in data gathering 24:23 - Data Team as key employees of the company 26:44 - Job boards predict where the company is going 27:35 - How they started and their journey as a start-up company 31:41 - Valuer's sales and marketing process 39:40 - How Valuer pulled off their "enterprise first" sales strategy, and lessons learned 47:20 - Why Valuer went public, lessons learned, and future funding plans

    58 phút

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Machine learning is transforming industries. Learn from the foremost entrepreneurs and innovators around the planet building real-world AI applications for tangible business value (not research projects)! Hosted by Aman Y. Agarwal, the Founder and CEO of Sanpram Transnational Corp.