Why everyone in the industrial sector should use/try code interpreter maybe for predictive quality.

Peter and I would like to thank all speakers (Cees Snoek, Sepp Hochreiter and Marco Huber), all partners (Hannover Messe, Timecho and IONOS) and all participants of AI in the Alps. It was a pleasure for us. On the way home it was quickly decided: next year we will repeat the format: same time, same place. Actually we wanted to relax a bit the weekend after the event, but then Code Interpreter came. It is rare that Prof. Dr. Marco Huber is so enthusiastic about a tool. But the Code Interpreter has done it to him. The tool is fascinating, but please be careful with the data you enter. Marco explains his approach, but also what you could do with it in the near future. Thanks for listening. We welcome suggestions for topics, criticism and a few stars on Apple, Spotify and Co. We thank our partner [Siemens ](https://new.siemens.com/global/en/products/automation/topic-areas/artificial-intelligence-in-industry.html) Do not forget our event AI in the forest together with Hannover Messe. Our main topics: AutoML and TabPFN with Prof. Dr. Frank Hutter and his team. Feel free to contact us, if you are interested robert@aipod.de Our guests: Prof. Dr. Marco Huber ([more](https://www.linkedin.com/in/marco-huber-78a1a151/))

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The Industrial AI Podcast reports weekly on the latest developments in AI and machine learning for the engineering, robotics, automotive, process and automation industries. The podcast features industrial users, scientists, vendors and startups in the field of Industrial AI and machine learning. The podcast is hosted by Peter Seeberg, Industrial AI consultant and Robert Weber, tech journalist. Their mission: Demystify Industrial AI and machine learning, inspire industrial users. The Industrial AI Podcast is a proud partner of the Women in AI & Robotics initiative. The hosts: Peter Seeberg is an Industrial AI and machine learning expert for the manufacturing industry. He worked over 25 years in IT (Intel) and 10 years in Automation. He co-initiated the Industrial Data Intelligence Startup (Softing) where he was responsible for managing machine learning projects in industrial environments. Today he advises companies when it comes to Industrial AI and machine learning. Together with Robert Weber, journalist for industrial topics, he discusses AI and ML applications, standards, and education topics, make or buy decisions as well as regulation for AI in manufacturing.