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In Episode 176 of the AIAW Podcast, we sat down with Danilo Nobrega, Founding Go-to-Market Lead for the Nordics at LangChain, to unpack what it truly takes to scale enterprise AI agents beyond the prototype stage. Drawing on his background in data infrastructure at MongoDB and his work expanding LangChain across Scandinavia, Danilo shared practical insights into the shift from simple LLM wrappers to fully orchestrated, stateful, production-ready agentic systems. We explored LangGraph, agent memory, feedback loops, observability, and cost control—breaking down how organizations can build reliable, explainable, and economically sustainable AI applications at scale. From enterprise use cases and ROI to the Nordic AI ecosystem and the future of AGI, this episode delivers a grounded and strategic look at where agent engineering is headed next. Follow us on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@aiawpodcast

In Episode 175 of the AIAW Podcast, we’re joined by Anders Hammarbäck, Co-Founder and CEO of RedpineAI, to explore why proprietary data may become the ultimate competitive advantage in the AI era. As models increasingly commoditize, Anders argues that the real moat lies in owning and structuring high-quality, licensed data. We discuss RedpineAI’s vision of a “Knowledge Layer” designed to reduce hallucinations, power agentic AI systems, and unlock new applications in science and enterprise. From Europe’s role in data sovereignty to the future of AGI and the evolving labor market, this episode dives into how the next wave of AI innovation may be defined not by bigger models—but by better data. Follow us on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@aiawpodcast

Season 12 of the AIAW Podcast kicks off with a high-stakes question: Can we reach Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) by 2026? In Episode 174, we’re joined by Karim Nouira, founder of sics.ai (Superintelligence Computing Systems), for a deep and provocative conversation on the technical frontiers of AGI. From LLM limitations and JEPA’s alternative path to robotics brains and latent space reasoning, we unpack what it would take to build truly autonomous systems. We also explore Sweden’s role in the global AGI race, the future of labor in an agentic world, and the societal implications of superintelligent machines. A powerful start to a season focused on what’s next in AI. Tune in. Follow us on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@aiawpodcast

In Episode 173 of the AIAW Podcast, we close out Season 11 with a festive and future-focused Christmas & Year-End Special—and you're invited. Together with surprise guests Patrick Couch, Jesper Fredriksson, and Fredrik Olsson, we look back at the AI rollercoaster that was 2025: from breakthroughs in model development and enterprise AI maturity to the biggest twists in tech and regulation. We also look ahead to 2026, sharing bold predictions, strategic challenges, and the trends that could define the next wave of AI transformation. Equal parts serious and celebratory, this episode is the perfect way to reflect, recharge, and reset for what’s next. Grab something festive and tune in to the grand finale of Season 11. Follow us on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@aiawpodcast

Is OpenAI preparing to monetize with ads? Was the latest GPT-5 release a strategic decision or a true technical leap? In this Pre-Season 11 Summer Special of the AIAW Podcast, Anders Arpteg and Henrik Göthberg are joined by Jesper Fredriksson (AI Engineer Lead, Volvo Cars) and Robert Luciani (AI Wizard, Negatonic AB) to unpack the biggest AI news from June–August 2025. We dive into GPT-5’s benchmark and coding performance, the hunt for better AI metrics, Perplexity’s bid on Google Chrome, Meta’s superintelligence push, Tesla’s AI chip pivot, the Swedish Prime Minister’s use of AI, and who might win the global AI frontier race. Follow us on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@aiawpodcast