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Product Pioneers

Product Pioneers

Product Management Department @ CODE University of Applied Sciences

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Fréquence : 1 épisode/38j. Total Éps: 38

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Product Pioneers is a Product Management Podcast that helps spread awareness on Product Management-related subjects. We are a student lead podcast powered by CODE University of Applied Sciences Our topics are diverse - from exploring new technologies, tools or methods, talking to experts, and market leaders to showcasing our students’ semester projects! Connect with us: Visit our website for show notes, updates, feedback and more: https://productpioneerspodcast.com Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/productpioneers_ Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/product-pioneers CODE University of Applied Sciences: https://code.berlin/ Thanks for your support! Enjoy listening.
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Navigating AI regulation: On the spotlight - The EU AI Act

Épisode 37

mercredi 24 avril 2024Durée 01:05:58

🚀 Navigating the New Terrain: The EU AI Act & Its Impact on AI Safety 🚀

As the digital frontier expands, the European Union takes a significant step forward with the introduction of the EU AI Act, setting a new benchmark for AI safety and regulation on a global scale. This groundbreaking legislation brings both opportunities and challenges for businesses and developers operating in the AI space. Here's what you need to know:

🌐 The Importance of AI Safety: At its core, the EU AI Act underscores the critical importance of safety, transparency, and accountability in AI development. It aims to foster innovation while ensuring AI systems are developed and deployed in a way that respects human rights and ethical standards.

⏳ Timeline & Risk-Based Approach: The Act introduces a phased, risk-based framework, categorizing AI applications into different levels of risk—from minimal to high. This approach allows for a tailored compliance strategy, focusing regulatory efforts where they are most needed to protect public interests and safety.

🚧 Challenges in Implementation: Despite its noble intentions, the EU AI Act presents significant business implementation challenges. These include navigating complex regulatory requirements, ensuring data privacy, and adapting to a dynamic legal landscape. The need for clarity and guidance has never been more pronounced.

💰 Severe Penalties for Non-Compliance: The stakes are high, with severe penalties looking for those who fail to comply. Penalties could reach up to 6% of global turnover for breaches, underscoring the EU's commitment to enforcing the Act rigorously.

🔍 Future-Proofing Strategies for AI Businesses: To navigate these waters successfully, AI businesses and developers must:

  • Stay informed about the evolving regulatory landscape.
  • Conduct thorough risk assessments of their AI systems.
  • Invest in transparent and ethical AI development practices.
  • Engage in open dialogue with regulators and stakeholders.
  • Consider the establishment of dedicated compliance and ethics teams.

The EU AI Act is not just a regulatory hurdle; it's an opportunity to lead in the ethical development of AI technologies. By embracing these principles, companies can avoid severe penalties, build trust with users, and establish themselves as pioneers in the responsible use of AI.

Sebastian - History, future of generative AI, focused on ChatGPT and its societal impact

Épisode 36

mercredi 24 mai 2023Durée 01:25:06

The episode of the Product Pioneers Podcast featuring Sebastian, a philosopher and senior lecturer of the Science, Technology, Society program at CODE University, provides an insightful exploration of artificial intelligence (AI), with particular emphasis on ChatGPT and generative AI. Sebastian delves into their societal and individual impacts, sharing a unique educational experiment involving ChatGPT. He also presents a brief history of AI, touching upon its origin, decline, and resurgence due to advancements in computing power and the internet.

Natural language processing (NLP), he asserts, is integral to AI because language is a cornerstone of human interaction. This leads to a discussion on generative AI, bringing us closer to machines understanding and generating human-like language. The workings of ChatGPT, a large language model trained on extensive amounts of human language data, are also discussed.

Sebastian reflects on the cultural significance of AI and human fascination with intelligent machines. Despite the seeming humanlike understanding or consciousness of large language models like ChatGPT-4, he stresses that they merely follow programmed patterns and statistical probabilities based on their training data.

Ethical and societal challenges of AI are explored, particularly the risk of misuse and the perpetuation of biases inherent in the training data. He emphasizes the need to remember the limitations of these models, insisting they are tools designed to assist us, not autonomous entities.

The philosopher further explores the effects of AI interactions on our social lives and views on reality. He notes the risk of manipulation of user behavior, pointing to instances of surveillance capitalism and social media algorithms that influence user preferences. He also discusses the implications of integrating ChatGPT with personal devices and software, raising concerns about control loss and potential manipulation.

Sebastian acknowledges the impact of AI on employment, but anticipates the creation of new jobs requiring new skills. He expects generative AI to enhance human creativity and emphasizes the need for continual learning and adaptation.

The legal and ethical implications of AI are not overlooked, and the importance of striking a balance between individual privacy and technological development is highlighted. He advocates for the equitable distribution of wealth generated by technological advancements.

He stresses the need for everyone to understand AI systems and their potential societal impact. He also sees a potential role for generative AI in simplifying academic language and assisting in academic writing and various aspects of working life.

Finally, Sebastian outlines potential future roles for ChatGPT and generative AI, focusing on augmentation, specialization, cohesive interaction with other AI forms, and ethical considerations around biases, misinformation, and manipulation. He notes the ongoing debate about AI in the arts and creative industries, insisting that the source of innovation and originality will remain innately human.

As a key takeaway, Sebastian urges shifting focus from marveling at AI capabilities to appreciating human intelligence, as humans are the architects of these amazing technological advancements. Instead of just learning from machines, he encourages learning from diverse human experiences, knowledge, and creativity.

Mirela Mus on Running a PM consultancy (Product People), Interim Product Management, hiring and coaching great PM’s

Épisode 28

jeudi 30 septembre 2021Durée 41:09

Mirela Mus is the founder of Product People a Product Management community and consultancy firm.

 

**Product People** helps companies to discover and deliver great products faster. They do all the hands-on and unglamorous work of a Product Manager/Owner on an Interim* basis (3-36 months). We onboard fast, align teams, and deliver outcomes.

Product People is also a product community with 7k+ members with the goal to share knowledge generously. They are on track to become one of the biggest product communities in Germany.

**Mirela** is a Technical and creative product leader who built and scaled customer-centric products, experiences, and teams. On behalf of product people she gained experience at: Tier, Zalando, Scout24, DrSmile, Omio, & HeyCar to name only a few.

In this episode we talk about how Mirela started Product People, what it is about, how they work internally and what makes a good Product Manager and how to hire them.

Tune in to get all the details!

Follow us on: 
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/productpioneers_/ 
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/product-pioneers 
Our Website: productpioneerspodcast.com

tokenstreet - Insights from building a fintech startup.

Épisode 27

jeudi 16 septembre 2021Durée 41:22

In this Episode we have another CODE Startup on the show.

Our guests are Vincent Amm (Co-Founder) and Daniel Reichhart (Lead Front-End Engineer) from Tokenstreet.

Tokenstreet is an investment app that allows the general public to invest in opportunities that were previously only available to the ultra wealthy (e.g. Venture Capital, Private Equity, Real Estate). The founding team, Daniel and other team members are all CODE University students.

We talk about their journey so far, how they approach product development, why they launched a waiting list, how they got funding and what their future plans are. Tune in to get all the details.

Tokenstreet Website: http://tokenstreet.com/

Download the App: 
Apple App Store: 
https://apps.apple.com/de/app/tokenstreet/id1549557098 
Google Play Store: 
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tokenstreet.main 

Follow us on: 
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/productpioneers_/ 
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/product-pioneers 
Our Website: productpioneerspodcast.com

The Future of NFTs and three PM Frameworks you probably haven't heard of

Épisode 26

jeudi 2 septembre 2021Durée 47:39

This episode is all about NFT´s (non-fungible tokens)and three PM frameworks you probably haven´t heard of. Our guest today is Daud Zulfacar, the founder of License Rocks. He breathes blockchain and decentralized technology and has founded numerous startups before. License Rocks uses NFT´s for licensing software and currently develops a new product sweet (listen to learn more). In this episode we cover the basics of NFT´s understand what the hype is about and how License Rocks fits into the picture. We also cover three PM frameworks that Daud developed and uses himself: - Treppenstrategie: A Roadmapping/ product validation and financing method. - Cacha Days - A Team Empowerment Method - DEFF Concept - A design and product development approach. If you want to learn all about NFT´s and the above frameworks, give it listen! You can contact Daud on: Email:daud@licenserocks Twitter:twitter.com/zulfacar Factory Slack: Daud Zulfacar Book recommendation: Start With Why - Simon Sinek Follow us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/productpioneers_/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/product-pioneers Our Website: productpioneerspodcast.com

Being a PM in a Purpose Company (Ecosia) & How nudging people with search can lead to more sustainable actions - Stuart Johnson

Épisode 24

jeudi 29 juillet 2021Durée 59:26

Our guest in this Episode is Stuart Johnson. He is the Senior Product Manager for Search at Ecosia, our favourite planet friendly search engine that plants trees. He is an open source developer by heart and was a physics teacher before he built two startups of his own in the Ed Tech space. In this Episode we talked about the similarities of being a teacher, a physicist and a product manager, the influence of a purpose company on the product management role, dove deep into the development of Ecosia´s Green Leaf feature and how search can nudge people into more sustainable behaviours. If you want to become a product manager in a purpose/sustainability company you don´t want to miss it. Let us tune in.

Managing Hyper Growth: Scaling Infarm to the worlds largest vertical farming company as an internal product Manager - Lorena Mata

Épisode 23

jeudi 15 juillet 2021Durée 01:07:39

Our guest in this episode is Lorena Mata Garcia. She was one of the first product managers at Infarm which is now the biggest vertical farming company in the world. Until a month ago of recording this episode, Lorena worked at Infarm as an internal product manager. She built the software infrastructure that took Infarm from a single warehouse with no software, to a global corporation in 10 countries in less than 3 years. Using a mix of off-the-rack and custom-built software, she implemented the processes and tools to power production, operations, sales, inventory. In other words, she built software and mobile apps for internal users. She leads a team of off-shore developers, consultants, and in-house PMs, and helped Infarm become the world's largest vertical farming company, with a growth of over 1,000% percent during her tenancy. As some of you know indoor farming is also the passion topic for our Host Simon. He is also the co-founder of an indoor farming startup, building indoor farms for offices. This episode provides pure gold in terms of learning more about the scale-up phase of an indoor farming/hardware startup, therefore definitely give it a listen. Follow us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/productpioneers_/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/product-pioneers Our Website: productpioneerspodcast.com

Become an entrepreneur or work for a company? Nina Zavrieva on founding, entrepreneurship and her experience at consulting & venture companies.

Épisode 22

jeudi 1 juillet 2021Durée 52:30

In this episode, we talked about the life at consulting and venture firms like BCG and Rocket internet, how they differ from founding your own startup and what we can learn from them. Nina Zavrieva is our very own Senior Lecturer and Startup Coach for the product management department at CODE University. Previously she worked at BCG - Boston Consulting Group for example building a material sourcing platform a.o, and at rocket internet building Lamoda the biggest online fashion brand in Russia as part of the managing team. She also worked at her own startup channel kit and at CEO of Ventures Lab - a venture builder Follow us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/productpioneers_/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/product-pioneers Our Website: productpioneerspodcast.com

Manosai Eerabathini on the importance of soft/people skills in PM and the difference between early and late stage products.

Épisode 21

jeudi 17 juin 2021Durée 38:04

Manosai Eerabathini is a product manager at google, working on Google map and is based out of Boston. He Previously, built music tech at vevo and enterprise email products at Microsoft. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in Networked and Social Systems Engineering. He has over 7 years of hands-on product experience in a wide range of domains. He has a passion for new product development on 0 to 1 projects, whether enterprise or consumer-focused. In his spare time, he enjoys playing basketball and traveling. We will talk about how he got into product management, the importance of soft skills, and his thoughts on early-stage vs later-stage product development. Please enjoy this wide-ranging conversation with Manosai Eerabathini. Follow Manosai on Twitter: https://twitter.com/manosaie?lang=en Follow us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/productpioneers_/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/product-pioneers Our Website: productpioneerspodcast.com

Celebrating 1 Year Birthday with the founder Tetiana, a new Season and a new Host.

Épisode 20

jeudi 3 juin 2021Durée 26:43

Welcome to a new Episode and a new Season celebrating 1 year Birthday of the Product Pioneers Podcast. Our Guest today is Tetiana Boliukh. She is the founder and idea originator of this podcast and a Product Management student at CODE. We talk about how she started this podcast, what went into it and what makes a great podcast. Additionally, we talk about the new direction of the Product Pioneers Podcast, Season 2, and our new Host Simon Heuschkel. Simon is a Product Management Student at CODE and the co-founder of Susteyn.io, a young indoor farming startup. Visit our brand new website: productpioneerspodcast.com Follow Tetiana on: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tetiana-boliukh/

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