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Cutting Edge AI

Cutting Edge AI

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Cutting Edge AI is a podcast by Angel Invest Ventures, Europe’s most active super angel fund. Each episode examines how artificial intelligence is reshaping technology, business, and society from research breakthroughs to applied use cases. Hosts Jens Lapinski and Robin Harbort speak with founders, engineers, and investors who are building the next generation of AI products and infrastructure, offering clear insights into what’s real, what’s emerging, and what’s next. Stay one step ahead of the curve on the journey to the next generation of AI.





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  • #6 Building the Voice AI Category: Daniel Keinrath (CEO, Fonio AI) on Product, GTM, and Scale
    Mar 23 2026

    Voice AI is becoming one of the first real entry points for AI adoption in SMEs: not because of the technology itself, but because it delivers immediate, measurable value.

    In this episode, we speak with Daniel Keinrath, co-founder and CEO of Fonio AI, an AI call assistant used by thousands of businesses across the DACH region.

    Daniel shares how Fonio AI grew from 0 to rapid scale, why voice is a natural starting point for AI in non-technical companies, and how this expands into a broader omni-channel platform over time. We discuss the practical challenges behind building in this space: getting companies to structure their data, integrating with fragmented systems, and making AI usable for non-technical users.

    The conversation goes beyond product into market dynamics. Daniel explains why this is a scale-driven market with similarities to telecom, where distribution, partnerships, and speed matter as much as the underlying technology. We also cover why Fonio focuses on SMEs instead of enterprise, and why long-term success depends less on building proprietary models and more on product, go-to-market, and execution.

    If you’re interested in how AI is actually being deployed in everyday business workflows, and what it takes to build a category in a fast-moving market: this episode is worth a listen.

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    34 mins
  • #5 AI-Written Software: Tyler Dunn (Co-Founder, Continue) on the Future of Coding
    Mar 9 2026

    In this episode of Cutting Edge AI, Jens Lapinski and Robin Harbort speak with Tyler Dunn, Co-Founder of Continue, about how AI is transforming software development.

    As AI agents increasingly write code, a new question emerges: who reviews it? Tyler explains why the future of software may involve AI reviewing AI, and why developers may soon stop reading most of the code they ship.

    The conversation explores the rise of continuous AI, the need for a mission control layer to govern fleets of coding agents, and how trust, testing, and automation will replace traditional code review.

    They also discuss the future of programming languages, agentic development workflows, and why the next generation of developers may think less in code and more in systems.

    Topics include:

    • AI agents writing and reviewing code
    • Continuous AI and automated agent checks
    • Mission control for fleets of developer agents
    • The future of programming languages
    • Why developers may stop reading code entirely
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    38 mins
  • #4 From Legacy Systems to Agentic AI: Fabian Heinrich (CEO, Mercanis) on the Future of Procurement
    Jan 5 2026

    Procurement is one of the largest and most complex parts of the global economy – over $100 trillion a year – yet much of it still runs on spreadsheets, email threads, and legacy systems built decades ago. Mercanis, founded by Fabian Heinrich, is taking a different approach: rebuilding procurement from the ground up around agentic AI.

    In this episode, Fabian explains why procurement was historically underserved by modern software, how his first startup exposed the inefficiencies behind RFPs, supplier comparisons, and contract negotiations, and why large enterprises still rely on Excel despite the stakes involved. We unpack what “agentic procurement” actually means in practice, from AI agents reading hundreds of pages of contracts to running complex pricing scenarios and orchestrating sourcing workflows end to end.

    We also discuss the recent inflection point in enterprise demand for AI: procurement teams suddenly have budget, and board-level interest in automation has changed buying behavior, and why heavy industries like automotive, chemicals, energy, and pharma are now at the center of AI-driven transformation.

    The conversation goes deeper into the future of work inside procurement: how the role of the buyer is shifting toward orchestration and analysis, what human-in-the-loop really looks like when agents negotiate with other agents, and how procurement systems will increasingly sit on top of, and eventually eat into, legacy ERP and compliance infrastructure.

    If the last decade optimized procurement interfaces, the next one is about autonomous systems running the process itself.

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    32 mins
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