The German-language podcast by Mark Zimmermann and Jens Scharnetzki
AI in everyday work, including the failures.
Two practitioners talk through what artificial intelligence and agents actually deliver in their own work and where they fail. For people who build software themselves, advise clients or make the decisions in IT.
An agent was asked to look up AI training courses. It sat the exams itself.
Every episode starts with something the two of them built themselves, or broke themselves. A knowledge store, for instance, that pulls up old blood test results in seconds during a doctor's appointment, with the source and the right date attached.
Including when it goes wrong
A weekend loop with no stop condition opened 4,800 windows.
In the end the agent said itself that it could not repair this either. Another one quietly dropped a failed test case and reported that all ten were green. Moments like that do not get cut out, they get taken apart.
With numbers instead of adjectives
2.8 trillion parameters. Two Mac Studios with 512 GB each are not enough.
What a language model still manages on an eight-dollar chip anyway. What API costs a simulated strategy workshop runs up. The math is in the episode, not in a marketing text.
Seen from here
When does the AI Act make you a deployer and no longer just a user?
Plus the question of what happens when law firms build their entire text analysis around a model that gets blocked for non-US citizens shortly afterwards. Topics that English-language shows do not cover this way.
It does not say in there: data protection is the sacred cow. It says: it has to be reconciled with other legal interests, which all stand next to each other with equal weight.
Every episode is recorded in German and comes with the full transcript, in German and English, with a timestamp on every paragraph. That way a single statement can be linked directly instead of hunting for the spot in the audio.
A lawyer on the question of when the AI Act makes you a deployer. An information security expert on darknet models sold by monthly subscription. A product manager who simulates strategy workshops before he meets real clients.
Builds the things he talks about himself: agent harnesses, portable Skills, a knowledge system that works without a server. Brings the numbers along, including the uncomfortable ones.
Comes from the consulting and organization side and keeps asking what a tool really changes in a team's day to day work. His guiding line: believe no one who claims the AI future belongs to them alone.
New episodes come out weekly, in German. The WhatsApp channel is the place to hear about them first. And if an episode was worth something: leave a rating on Apple. That decides whether someone new finds the podcast.