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AI POCKET GUIDE

by Ansgar Bittermann

This podcast is for all C-Level executives, leaders and business owners, who want to start their AI journey and basically do not know where to start. Goldblum Consulting, your outsourced director AI, will help you from the start, with interesting guests, articles on our medium channel (bittermann.medium.com) or you can find us every Tuesday on our AI Luncheon on zoom where we discuss with MIT alumni newest trends of AI. Just contact linkedin.com/in/bittermann to get a seat at our virtual lunch table or to discuss how we can help you.

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Episodes

God and AI

41m · Published 20 Dec 22:00

In our special Christmas episode, Ansgar Bittermann, CEO of Goldblum Consulting, is talking to Brother Ken Tsay from the Local Church in Berlin. Ken is originally from Taiwan and after a few years in Switzerland calls Berlin now his home. 
Artificial intelligence is developing in a rapid speed and AI applications become more and more human-like in their behavior. As AI is moving closer and closer to show human-like behavior, many people ask themselves if this will have a substantial impact on religions and religions’ self-perception. 

Thus in our Christmas special today, Brother Ken and I will try to untangle this question and hopefully give you some answers to this existential question. 

We ask "What is a human, what differentiates him from animals?", "What is the Spirit? Is it that bodiless organ which helps us to connect to God?", How does love relate to the Spirit? And could General AI become beings without spirit, eternal beings without the need for god?"

For this podcast about religion, we gave us ground rules. When talking about religion, it is important to be clear and precise to not cause confusion. Fighting about religion is much easier than having an academic, civil discourse.

·       First of all, in this Podcast we assume that God exists. 

·       Secondly, as we are an international truth seeking podcast, we specifically called it broadly “God and AI” and not “the Catholic Church or Islam and AI”. All three book religions (Christianity, Judaism and Islam) pray to the same God. The God of the Christians is the same God the Jews pray to – the God of their Forefather Abraham. And also in Koran Sure 12:39 says: ”And I follow the religion of my fathers Abraham and Isaac and Jacob.”

·       Thirdly, we want to assume that when we talk about God here, we mean the all-mighty God which different religions and cultures gave different names like God, Khodah, Allah or Jehova – but they all mean the same devine being – the Creator of everything. 

·       And fourthly we assume that God’s word has been distorted over hundreds and thousands of years as humans err and sin. Thus we assume – as in an ML algorithm, you have a true value (e.g. the direct discussion which God had with a prophet) and then over the course of hundreds or even thousands of years this conversation or true value was mostly not correctly handed down from generation to generation or was even purposely changed for political or cultural reasons. For example the famous example of the camel which doesn’t fit through the eye of the needle. Some researchers assume that the original text read camelos which meant rope and not camel. Thus religions nowadays express a religious view (or observant variable) which consists of a true value(God’s word) and an error component (what humans made out of it). 
 
 We assume, it is this error component which deflects people’s appreciation of God. We do not oppose religion, but we all have to be aware that human religious expression of any kind is the sum of a true value and an error component. And stressing the erring human component in an religion never critizes God, but takes “the fall of man” into account and applies this to everything we do today. Or as Jesus said: “the one who is without sin, cast the first stone”. 
 
 In order to not fight over debatable components in religions (e.g. the subject of baptism or Trinity or denomination) we will focus today solely on the beginning of the three book-religions and will try to find answers in Genesis – The first book of the Christian Bible, the first book of Moses and thus part of the Hebrew bible or Tanakh and also reference for many aspects of Islam. 

God and AI

41m · Published 20 Dec 22:00

In our special Christmas episode, Ansgar Bittermann, CEO of Goldblum Consulting, is talking to Brother Ken Tsay from the Local Church in Berlin. Ken is originally from Taiwan and after a few years in Switzerland calls Berlin now his home. 
Artificial intelligence is developing in a rapid speed and AI applications become more and more human-like in their behavior. As AI is moving closer and closer to show human-like behavior, many people ask themselves if this will have a substantial impact on religions and religions’ self-perception. 

Thus in our Christmas special today, Brother Ken and I will try to untangle this question and hopefully give you some answers to this existential question. 

We ask "What is a human, what differentiates him from animals?", "What is the Spirit? Is it that bodiless organ which helps us to connect to God?", How does love relate to the Spirit? And could General AI become beings without spirit, eternal beings without the need for god?"

For this podcast about religion, we gave us ground rules. When talking about religion, it is important to be clear and precise to not cause confusion. Fighting about religion is much easier than having an academic, civil discourse.

·       First of all, in this Podcast we assume that God exists. 

·       Secondly, as we are an international truth seeking podcast, we specifically called it broadly “God and AI” and not “the Catholic Church or Islam and AI”. All three book religions (Christianity, Judaism and Islam) pray to the same God. The God of the Christians is the same God the Jews pray to – the God of their Forefather Abraham. And also in Koran Sure 12:39 says: ”And I follow the religion of my fathers Abraham and Isaac and Jacob.”

·       Thirdly, we want to assume that when we talk about God here, we mean the all-mighty God which different religions and cultures gave different names like God, Khodah, Allah or Jehova – but they all mean the same devine being – the Creator of everything. 

·       And fourthly we assume that God’s word has been distorted over hundreds and thousands of years as humans err and sin. Thus we assume – as in an ML algorithm, you have a true value (e.g. the direct discussion which God had with a prophet) and then over the course of hundreds or even thousands of years this conversation or true value was mostly not correctly handed down from generation to generation or was even purposely changed for political or cultural reasons. For example the famous example of the camel which doesn’t fit through the eye of the needle. Some researchers assume that the original text read camelos which meant rope and not camel. Thus religions nowadays express a religious view (or observant variable) which consists of a true value(God’s word) and an error component (what humans made out of it). 
 
 We assume, it is this error component which deflects people’s appreciation of God. We do not oppose religion, but we all have to be aware that human religious expression of any kind is the sum of a true value and an error component. And stressing the erring human component in an religion never critizes God, but takes “the fall of man” into account and applies this to everything we do today. Or as Jesus said: “the one who is without sin, cast the first stone”. 
 
 In order to not fight over debatable components in religions (e.g. the subject of baptism or Trinity or denomination) we will focus today solely on the beginning of the three book-religions and will try to find answers in Genesis – The first book of the Christian Bible, the first book of Moses and thus part of the Hebrew bible or Tanakh and also reference for many aspects of Islam. 



Process Mining - the hipster child of the process industry - with Roland Woldt & J-M Erlendson

43m · Published 07 Dec 13:00

Today we talk with Roland Woldt, Washington DC, and J-M Erlendson, Toronto. Both are working at Software AG as Business Process and Transformation Architect and are also running their own website (and podcast) whatsyourbaseline.com, where they demystify and explain enterprise architechture. 

Our topic today is process mining. As Roland puts it: like footprints in the snow executing processes leave process traces in application systems. And with process mining we can analyse these process traces to discover the underlying processes. We will learn how this works in reality, what a company needs to use this successfully and how it is connected to artificial intelligence.  We wil also talk about process lifecycles,  process mining analysis and how it is connected to task mining and RPA.

Process Mining - the hipster child of the process industry - with Roland Woldt & J-M Erlendson

43m · Published 07 Dec 13:00

Today we talk with Roland Woldt, Washington DC, and J-M Erlendson, Toronto. Both are working at Software AG as Business Process and Transformation Architect and are also running their own website (and podcast) whatsyourbaseline.com, where they demystify and explain enterprise architechture. 

Our topic today is process mining. As Roland puts it: like footprints in the snow executing processes leave process traces in application systems. And with process mining we can analyse these process traces to discover the underlying processes. We will learn how this works in reality, what a company needs to use this successfully and how it is connected to artificial intelligence.  We wil also talk about process lifecycles,  process mining analysis and how it is connected to task mining and RPA.

How do data projects differ from IT projects - a theoretical approach with Anna Melbinger

38m · Published 23 Nov 14:00

Today we are talking to Dr. Anna Melbinger, theoretical physicist and managing consultant at Xenium in Munich. She had been conducting research in Munich, Paris and San Diego and is now supporting and accompanying both IT and Data projects for several years. Anna will try to paint a vivid picture for the listener on how IT and data projects differ while challenging her ideas with Rainer Raupach, Founder of Novedas, Satya Dharnapuram, Consultant at IBM, Dr. Johannes Nehrkorn, Chief product owner for AI Services Siemens Industries and CEO of Goldblum Consulting, Ansgar Bittermann. 

How do data projects differ from IT projects - a theoretical approach with Anna Melbinger

38m · Published 23 Nov 14:00

Today we are talking to Dr. Anna Melbinger, theoretical physicist and managing consultant at Xenium in Munich. She had been conducting research in Munich, Paris and San Diego and is now supporting and accompanying both IT and Data projects for several years. Anna will try to paint a vivid picture for the listener on how IT and data projects differ while challenging her ideas with Rainer Raupach, Founder of Novedas, Satya Dharnapuram, Consultant at IBM, Dr. Johannes Nehrkorn, Chief product owner for AI Services Siemens Industries and CEO of Goldblum Consulting, Ansgar Bittermann. 

Data Mining in the highly regulated Pharma industry

32m · Published 08 Nov 00:00

Our guest speaker is David Meinka, CEO of Ayna Analytics . David has studied pharmacology, speaks four languages (German, English, Portuguese and Spanisch) and for over five years has been writing on his PhD thesis at the university of Greifswald while working in the field of pharma and specialty pharma.

This February he became founder and CEO of Ayna Analytics which is based on his doctoral work and Ayna Analytics is situated close to Berlin. 

The opening of Ayna Analytics was a big event – where even our new chancellor-to-be Olaf Scholz was a speaker. And the Brandenburg business magazine names Ayna Analytics in one sentence with Ebay as the newest innovative company in their new innovation hub. 

Learn how Ayna Analytics uses NIR-spectroscopy, an analytical method that uses near-infrared radiation to obtain information about the chemical and physical composition of the sample, without destroying it. They offer services to pharmaceutical manufacturers, distributors and pharmacies. And at the heart of it all is a lot of data. 

David will lead us into the world of data mining within the pharma industry and show us the challenges and solutions.


Data Mining in the highly regulated Pharma industry

32m · Published 08 Nov 00:00

Our guest speaker is David Meinka, CEO of Ayna Analytics . David has studied pharmacology, speaks four languages (German, English, Portuguese and Spanisch) and for over five years has been writing on his PhD thesis at the university of Greifswald while working in the field of pharma and specialty pharma.

This February he became founder and CEO of Ayna Analytics which is based on his doctoral work and Ayna Analytics is situated close to Berlin. 

The opening of Ayna Analytics was a big event – where even our new chancellor-to-be Olaf Scholz was a speaker. And the Brandenburg business magazine names Ayna Analytics in one sentence with Ebay as the newest innovative company in their new innovation hub. 

Learn how Ayna Analytics uses NIR-spectroscopy, an analytical method that uses near-infrared radiation to obtain information about the chemical and physical composition of the sample, without destroying it. They offer services to pharmaceutical manufacturers, distributors and pharmacies. And at the heart of it all is a lot of data. 

David will lead us into the world of data mining within the pharma industry and show us the challenges and solutions.


Big Data Analysis Innovations: 10x higher throughput, 100x lower latency - with Zaid Al-Ars

38m · Published 28 Oct 18:00

Riding the Data Wave - The amount of data is exploding and thus only those who manage high throughput and low latency will be able to stay successful in business. In this podcast Ansgar, Satya and Isao will talk with Zaid Al-Ars, Associate Professor at Delft University of Technology. He is one of the founders of Teratide (teratide.io), a technology start up, which delivers technology solutions to enhance your big data analysis with impressive numbers: 10x higher throughput, 100x lower latency, 50% cheaper and 100% greener. Hard to believe? Listen in yourself

Big Data Analysis Innovations: 10x higher throughput, 100x lower latency - with Zaid Al-Ars

38m · Published 28 Oct 18:00

Riding the Data Wave - The amount of data is exploding and thus only those who manage high throughput and low latency will be able to stay successful in business. In this podcast Ansgar, Satya and Isao will talk with Zaid Al-Ars, Associate Professor at Delft University of Technology. He is one of the founders of Teratide (teratide.io), a technology start up, which delivers technology solutions to enhance your big data analysis with impressive numbers: 10x higher throughput, 100x lower latency, 50% cheaper and 100% greener. Hard to believe? Listen in yourself

AI POCKET GUIDE has 44 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 26:41:28. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 21st 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 20th, 2024 13:42.

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