

The Only Constant
Lasse Rindom
Tune in to The Only Constant for insights you haven’t heard before - and for deep conversations at the intersection of business, technology, and AI, where the only thing that stays the same is change.This podcast is for those who prioritize exploration over explanation.For those who enjoy difficult questions more than easy answers.For anyone looking to stay ahead and relevant in an age of accelerating change.Join host Lasse Rindom as he speaks with global thought leaders about how AI and emerging technologies are actually being adopted in enterprise settings. Episodes explore the challenges of scaling generative AI, governing stochastic systems, embedding human-in-the-loop approaches, and confronting ethical trade-offs.With a focus on pragmatic strategy, past automation lessons, and a touch of business philosophy, this podcast dives deep into how organizations deal with unstructured data, real implementation hurdles, and the messy reality of transformation.Sponsored by Basico.Driven by curiosity.
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Feb 20, 2025 • 1h 12min
Episode #49 | Christiane Vejlø | AI and arguments for humans
In this episode of The Only Constant, Lasse Rindom speaks with Christiane Vejlø, a seasoned technology expert and author of Arguments for Humans. Their conversation explores the intersection of AI, humanity, and what it means to be human in a world increasingly shaped by intelligent machines.They discuss:
The nine uniquely human traits that AI can't replicate - and why they matter more than ever
The risks of AI imitating human language and how it distorts our perception of intelligence
Whether AI’s relentless efficiency will amplify human bias or help correct it
The philosophical and political implications of a world where AI-generated content dominates
Should we be polite to AI? Is AI truly an "alien intelligence"? And are we unknowingly outsourcing our choices to machines? Listen in to get Christiane's views on these questions and more.
Do you want to know more about Christiane Vejlø?
Christiane Vejlø is a futurist, media analyst, and one of Denmark’s leading experts on the relationship between humans and technology. With a background in media, telecommunications, and AI ethics, she has advised governments, corporations, and institutions on the societal impact of digital transformation. As the author of Arguments for Humans (2023), she explores the unique qualities that define human intelligence in an AI-driven world. Vejlø is a sought-after speaker in business and policy circles, focusing on AI’s influence on work, ethics, and society. Beyond her research and writing, Vejlø serves on multiple advisory boards, including Denmark’s Data Ethics Council and the board of DR (Danish Broadcasting Corporation). She is an active investor in early-stage startups and has played a key role in shaping digital policy through leadership roles in various governmental and industry initiatives. Through her company, Elektronista, she provides insights into AI, digital trends, and the evolving relationship between technology and culture.

Feb 13, 2025 • 1h 26min
Episode #48 | Peter Kaas & Niels-Peter Kjølbye | AI, Law, and the Future of Trust
In this episode of The Only Constant, Lasse Rindom sits down with Peter Kaas and Niels-Peter Kjølbye, two legal experts navigating the rapidly evolving intersection of AI, privacy, and the legal profession. Their conversation dives into how generative AI is reshaping legal work - from drafting contracts and reviewing documents to redefining how junior lawyers gain experience. But beyond productivity, they tackle deeper questions:
Can AI truly replace the nuanced judgment and ethical reasoning lawyers bring to the table?
How do we train the next generation of legal professionals when AI handles the foundational tasks they used to learn from?
And with GDPR and data privacy laws lagging behind technological advancements, how do we balance innovation with trust?
In a surprising twist, they even connect these challenges to Dungeons & Dragons, asking whether our AI-driven legal systems might become lawful without being good. Are we prioritizing rigid compliance over ethical outcomes? And what does that mean for the future of justice?Whether you’re in the legal field, tech, or just curious about how AI is quietly rewriting the rules, this episode will give you a front-row seat to the challenges—and opportunities—facing the legal profession today.
Do you want to know more about Peter Kaas?
Peter Kaas is Head of Data Privacy & Digital Legal, Group DPO in Falck - a global emergency and healthcare service provider. Peter leads a team of commercially oriented lawyers and compliance professionals in the digital and privacy space. The team includes the Group DPO function, privacy operations, and legal business partnering to Falck Digital Technology. Prior to joining Falck, Peter has worked in house in the IT industry and in private legal practice in top tier Danish law firms. Peter is an attorney-at-law, licensed to practice in Denmark. He is an external associate professor of IT law, IT contract law and data protection at the University of Copenhagen. He has a master's in law from the University of Copenhagen, an LLM from the University of Virginia, and holds several data privacy and information security certifications.
Do you want to know more about Niels-Peter Kjølbye?
Niels-Peter Kjølbye is a Danish legal expert and thought leader specializing in data protection, corporate law, and compliance. Currently a Partner at Basico P/S, he has been deeply involved in GDPR compliance since 2015, assisting private companies and public authorities in navigating complex data protection regulations. His work spans various industries, including insurance, software services, and shipping, giving him a broad understanding of sector-specific regulatory challenges. Kjølbye has also served as an external Data Protection Officer (DPO) for private companies and has conducted masterclasses on GDPR topics such as Records of Processing Activities (RoPA), Data Processing Agreements, and vendor obligations.
Beyond his advisory role, Kjølbye is recognized for his thought leadership in translating legal frameworks into actionable strategies. He advocates for integrating risk assessments into compliance processes, particularly for emerging regulations like the EU's AI Act. By leveraging risk assessments commercially—such as sharing findings with stakeholders or using them for board-level decision-making—he helps organizations align compliance with business objectives. His expertise extends to addressing challenges posed by Big Tech and online tracking practices, making him a prominent figure in shaping practical solutions for modern data governance

Feb 6, 2025 • 1h 15min
Episode #47 | Grant Ecker | AI, Architecture, and the Future of Specialization
In this episode of The Only Constant, Lasse Rindom speaks with Grant Ecker, a leader in enterprise architecture and founder of the Chief Architect Network. Their candid conversation explores the evolving role of architects in an AI-driven world and challenges some of the prevailing narratives around technology and change:
Will specialization disappear as AI takes over more tasks, or will it become even more critical?
Are humans shifting from the center of processes to the edge, and what does that mean for our roles?
Why comparing AI to past shifts like electricity or cloud computing might miss the point
The danger of “innovation theater” and how companies can avoid AI becoming just another buzzword
How organizations can balance the pressure to “fail fast” with the need to protect critical processes
Do you want to know more about Grant Ecker?
Grant Ecker has recently joined Ecolab as their Vice President of Enterprise Architecture, and he serves as the Founder and Chairman of the Chief Architect Network. Grant joins Ecolab after consulting as an Architecture Vice President at Walgreens. He recently served as the Vice President and Chief Enterprise Architect at Danaher, where he built their Architecture and Artificial Intelligence capabilities.
Previously, Grant was the VP of Architecture at Walgreens Boots Alliance, and he held a similar role at Medtronic. Earlier in his career, Grant built EA’s operations at Lowe’s Home Improvement and grew into leadership at General Mills. Grant is a Certified Coach, received his MBA from the Carlson School of Management, his BSCS from Washington University in St. Louis and he holds various board advisory roles out of Chicago, Illinois.
Chief architects are encouraged to join him in a non-profit, vendor-neutral and no cost peer collaboration at chiefachitectnetwork.com. Please connect with Grant at LinkedIn.com/in/GrantEcker and follow the network of his peers at linkedin.com/company/ChiefArchitect.

Jan 30, 2025 • 1h 20min
Episode #46 | Martin Lassen-Vernal & Louise Harder Fischer | A negotiated - not just automated - future
In this episode of The Only Constant, Lasse Rindom sits down with Martin Lassen-Vernal from the City of Copenhagen and Louise Harder Fischer from the IT University of Copenhagen to explore their newly developed methodology for AI adoption: STAIR – Socio-Technical AI Reflection. Their discussion dives deep into how organizations can integrate generative AI while maintaining human values, productivity, and well-being. Here's a quick breakdown of of topics covered in their discussion:The eight core principles of STAIR and why they matter for AI adoption
The tension between productivity gains and the social impact of AI in workplaces
Why AI shouldn’t just adapt to us—we should make demands of it
How organizations can foster meaningful discussions around AI without stifling innovation
The challenge of navigating AI hype, governance, and ethical concerns
With a mix of critical reflection, real-world implementation, and a few unexpected detours (including the surprising lessons from Denmark’s first webcam experiment), this episode is a must-listen for anyone navigating AI’s role in the modern workplace.
Do you want to know more about Martin Lassen-Vernal?
Martin Lassen-Vernal is a prominent Danish communications professional currently serving as the Head of Communications at the Technical and Environmental Administration in the City of Copenhagen. With over 25 years of experience in public sector communication, he has held leadership roles in organizations like the Capital Region of Denmark and the Danish Institute for Human Rights. His professional expertise spans public relations, digital transformation, and strategic communication.
A recognized expert in generative AI's application in communications, Lassen-Vernal has been actively exploring how artificial intelligence can reshape organizational communication strategies. He holds a Master's degree in Communication and Media Studies from the University of Copenhagen and is known for his innovative yet cautious approach to integrating AI technologies. As a thought leader, he frequently speaks at conferences and shares insights on LinkedIn about the intersection of technology, communication, and organizational change.
Do you want to know more about Louise Harder Fischer?
Louise Harder Fischer holds a PhD and is an Associate Professor at the IT University of Copenhagen, where she also serves as the Program Director for the MSc in Digital Innovation & Management. Her research focuses on sociotechnical changes, particularly in relation to artificial intelligence and digital work. Louise is deeply engaged in understanding how AI impacts work processes and knowledge work, as well as how to ensure the responsible and sustainable integration of AI in organizations. She has developed methods that help balance technology with well-being and meaningfulness in the workplace and is actively involved in both academic and professional networks.

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Jan 23, 2025 • 1h 32min
Episode #45 | Karl Friston | Active intelligence, non-equillibrium steady states and enterprise jazz
Karl Friston, a leading neuroscientist and advisor at Verses AI, discusses fascinating concepts like active inference and non-equilibrium steady states. He explores how these ideas relate to organizational adaptability and the dynamics of change. The conversation critiques superficial innovation in businesses, advocating for meaningful engagement and genuine transformation. Friston highlights the contrast between human curiosity and AI behavior, addressing the critical role of empathy and adaptive systems. Join in for a deep dive into the delicate balance of stability and transformation in both minds and machines.

Jan 16, 2025 • 1h 23min
Episode #44 | Demetrios Brinkmann | AI Agents: Hype, Complexity, and What Actually Works
In this episode of The Only Constant, Lasse Rindom speaks with Demetrios Brinkmann, founder of the ML Ops Community, about the evolving role of AI agents and the balance between hype and practical applications. Their dynamic conversation dives into the complexities of AI in modern enterprises and the lessons learned from real-world use cases:The current state of AI agents and why stability remains elusive
Why limiting scope is the key to success in agentic workflows
The growing challenge of AI governance as tools proliferate across organizations
A provocative discussion on the societal implications of hacking language as a foundational element
This conversation challenges conventional thinking and offers an unfiltered look at the intersection of technology, hype, and practicality. Perfect for anyone eager to cut through the noise and explore what really matters in the future of AI.
Do you want to know more about Jeff Winter?
Demetrios is one of the main organizers of the MLOps community and currently resides in a small town outside Frankfurt, Germany. He is an avid traveler who taught English as a second language to see the world and learn about new cultures. Demetrios fell into the Machine Learning Operations world, and since, has interviewed the leading names around MLOps, Data Science, and ML. Since diving into the nitty-gritty of Machine Learning Operations he felt a strong calling to explore the ethical issues surrounding ML. When he is not conducting interviews you can find him making stone stacking with his daughter in the woods or playing the ukulele by the campfire.

Jan 9, 2025 • 58min
Episode #43 | Jeff Winter | Generative AI’s Role in Smart Manufacturing
In this episode of The Only Constant, Lasse Rindom sits down with Jeff Winter, a globally recognized voice in Industry 4.0 and digital transformation. With over 18 years in industrial automation, Jeff is known for breaking down complex concepts, inspiring audiences from factory floors to boardrooms. Here’s what you’ll take away:
Why Jeff calls AI the “Swiss army knife” of business—streamlining decision-making, tasks, and automation.
How generative AI is shaping smarter manufacturing systems, from predictive maintenance to factory optimization.
The right balance between modernization, optimization, and transformation to make Industry 4.0 work.
This conversation is a must-listen for anyone navigating the crossroads of technology and transformation.
Do you want to know more about Jeff Winter?
Jeff Winter is a distinguished expert in Industry 4.0 and digital transformation, with nearly two decades of experience in industrial automation. He has held senior roles at Grantek, Microsoft, and Hitachi Solutions, advising multi-billion-dollar firms on shaping their digital strategies. In September 2024, Jeff joined Critical Manufacturing as Vice President of Business Strategy, driving strategic growth, business development, and helping the company expand its influence in the global manufacturing landscape.
Throughout his career, Jeff has been recognized for his ability to simplify complex technological concepts, making them accessible to a wide range of audiences. His active involvement in industry organizations, including serving on the International Board of Directors for MESA International and the International Society of Automation (ISA), underscores his commitment to advancing the manufacturing sector.
Jeff's thought leadership is further demonstrated through his substantial online presence, with over 130,000 LinkedIn followers and more than 70 million post impressions, reflecting his dedication to industry engagement and education. His contributions have earned him multiple awards, including #1 Industry 4.0 influencer by Onalytica in 2023, solidifying his reputation as a leading figure in the field.

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Jan 2, 2025 • 1h 7min
Episode #42 | Tom Goodwin | Better technology requires better questions
Tom Goodwin, a renowned author and innovation leader, engages in a thought-provoking dialogue about harnessing technology for meaningful change. He delves into the paradoxes of AI adoption, emphasizing its potential to enhance rather than just comply with existing norms. Goodwin critiques businesses' struggles with disruption and advocates for ‘dynastic planning’ to combat irrelevance. He highlights the importance of questioning whether tech advancements serve our best interests and stresses the need for continuous dialogue in an increasingly digital world.

Dec 26, 2024 • 1h 17min
Episode #41 | Mathias Kop Balsløw | The Reality of AI in Business Innovation
In this episode of The Only Constant, Lasse Rindom is joined by Mathias Kop Balsløw, an experienced technology strategist at Basico. Their discussion dives deep into the evolving relationship between AI technology and practical business applications:
The reality behind AI's hype: distinguishing public perception from technological progress.
Why understanding business problems remains the most significant bottleneck for adopting AI tools effectively.
The evolution of AI as a tool for automation and productivity, rather than a "magic bullet" solution.
Exploring the implications of context windows, agents, and the need for clearer business instructions to maximize AI's potential.
Matthias's pragmatic take on the future of business automation: a gradual evolution where preparation for AI integration is key.
Do you want to know more about Mathias Kop Balsløw
Mathias Kop Balsløw combines forward-looking innovation with a results-oriented approach to drive impactful transformation. As Director of IT, Digitalisation, and PMO at Basico, he leads strategic initiatives that optimize processes, modernize infrastructure, and unlock the potential of emerging technologies.
His expertise spans artificial intelligence, automation, and business transformation, enabling him to deliver tailored solutions that align with both immediate needs and long-term organizational goals. Despite his young age, Mathias has established himself as a highly accomplished professional with a deep understanding of AI, ERP systems, and digitalization.
His ability to distill complex technological advancements into practical, actionable strategies positions him as a key figure in bridging the gap between innovation and implementation. Mathias’s leadership continues to redefine how businesses approach technology, ensuring solutions are both cutting-edge and grounded in operational excellence.

Dec 19, 2024 • 1h 17min
Episode #40 | Ted Shelton | Ethics, Friction, and the Intelligent Machine
In this episode of The Only Constant, Lasse Rindom sits down with Ted Shelton, COO at Inflection, to explore the intersection of artificial intelligence and human values.
What happens when machines don’t just do things but start reflecting who we are, how we think, and what we care about? It’s a conversation that pushes beyond the usual buzzwords, diving into the ethical, practical, and philosophical implications of AI becoming more integrated into our lives and work.
Who decides what’s valuable when machines start taking action?
Are we too eager to erase life’s “small frictions”—the very moments that make us human?
What’s left of us if AI can mimic intelligence, but not the pain, desire, or drive that fuel it?
Is the push for AI agents worth the massive effort, or are we overcomplicating the obvious?
This isn’t about hype or hand-wringing—it’s a closer look at where AI meets humanity, and whether we’re ready for the stories it’s starting to tell about us.
Do you want to know more about Ted Shelton?
Having spent 15 years in management consulting, most recently as an Expert Partner for Bain and Company, as of June 2024, Ted Shelton has returned to the software industry. Today he serves as the Chief Operating Officer of Inflection AI, Inc., creators of Pi and one of the top model-building AI companies in the world.