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Welcome to the cozy corner of the tech world where ones and zeros mingle with casual chit-chat. Datatopics is your go-to spot for relaxed discussions around tech, news, data, and society. Dive into conversations that should flow as smoothly as your morning coffee (but don't), where industry insights meet laid-back banter. Whether you're a data aficionado or just someone curious about the digital age, pull up a chair, relax, and let's get into the heart of data, unplugged style!

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#87 How to Successfully Integrate AI into Your Business, with Tim Leers (Global Generative & Agentic AI Lead)

2025-08-14 Listen
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Send us a text What happens when AI hype collides with enterprise reality? Tim Leers, Global Generative & Agentic AI Lead at Dataroots, pulls back the curtain on what's actually working—and what's not—in enterprise AI deployment today.

We begin by examining why companies like Klarna publicly announced replacing customer service teams with AI, only to quietly backtrack months later when quality suffered. This pattern of inflated expectations followed by reality checks has become common, creating what Tim calls "AI theater" – impressive demos with minimal business impact.

The conversation tackles the often misunderstood concept of "agentic AI." Rather than viewing it as a specific technology, Tim frames agency as fundamentally about delegated authority – the ability to trust AI systems with meaningful responsibilities. However, this delegation requires contextual intelligence—providing the right data at the right time—which most organizations struggle to implement effectively.

"Models are commodities, data is your moat," Tim explains, arguing that proprietary business context will remain the key differentiator even as AI models continue advancing. This perspective challenges the conventional wisdom that focuses primarily on model capabilities rather than data infrastructure.

Perhaps most valuably, Tim outlines three pillars for successful enterprise AI: contextual intelligence, continuous improvement (designing systems that evolve with changing business contexts), and human-AI collaboration. This framework shifts focus from technology deployment to sustainable business value creation.

The discussion concludes with eight practical lessons for organizations implementing generative AI, from avoiding the temptation to build proprietary models to recognizing that teaching employees to prompt effectively isn't sufficient for enterprise-wide adoption. Each lesson reinforces a central theme: successful AI implementation requires designing for change rather than building rigid systems that quickly become obsolete.

Whether you're a technical leader evaluating vendor claims or a business executive trying to separate AI reality from fantasy, this episode provides the practical guidance needed to move beyond the hype cycle toward meaningful implementation.

#78 The AI Act Lands, Meta Pauses, OpenAI Complains & DeepSeek Rises

2025-02-06 Listen
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Send us a text Welcome to the cozy corner of the tech world where ones and zeros mingle with casual chit-chat. Data Topics Unpluggedis your go-to spot for relaxed discussions on tech, news, data, and society. This week, we’re joined by returning guest Tim Leers, who helps us navigate the ever-evolving landscape of AI regulation, open-source controversies, and the battle for the future of large language models. Expect deep dives, hot takes, and a sprinkle of existential dread as we discuss: The EU AI Act and its ripple effects – What does it actually change? And is Meta pulling back on AI development because of it?Meta’s “Frontier AI” framework – A strategic move or just regulatory camouflage?OpenAI vs. the world – From copyright drama to OpenAI accusing competitors of using its models, is this just karma in action?DeepSeek and global AI competition – Why are government agencies banning it, and is it really a game-changer?The EU’s AI investment plans – Can Europe ever catch up, or is 1.5 billion euros just a drop in the compute ocean?OpenAI’s sudden love for open source – Sam Altman says they were on the "wrong side of history." Are they really changing, or is this just another strategic pivot?OpenAI’s latest tech update – we discuss Tim’s experience with o3 and show it liveAll that, plus some existential musings on AI’s role in society, competitive dynamics between the US, EU, and China, and whether we’re all just picking our preferred bias in a world of competing LLMs. Got thoughts? Drop us a comment or question—we might even read it on the next episode!

Digital Twins

2023-05-08 Listen
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Send us a text Datatopics is a podcast presented by Kevin Missoorten to talk about the fuzzy and misunderstood concepts in the world of data, analytics, and AI and get to the bottom of things.

In this episode, we'll be discussing a fascinating and rapidly growing technology called digital twins, which is changing the way we design, manufacture, and operate everything from tomato plants to complex machinery and even the world. Joining us as expert guests on this topic are Paulan Korenhof, Bart Meyers and Tim Leers. Together we explore the basics of digital twins: what are they and as of when do we speak of a digital twin and not just a digital model or digital shadow, when are they useful and when are they not or how mature is this field today?

We also don't shy away from more philosophical topics like the assemblage of the digital twin - where does it start and where does it end -, where is this field going, or the importance of the awareness of digital twin limitations by decision makers.

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