• Eric Schmidt booed: Is the mood turning against AI?
    May 20 2026
    Are we leaving behind an era defined by larger models, data centers, and valuations? In this episode of the BIG BANG Tech Report, Jens de Buhr and Alvin Wang Graylin discuss the latest developments shaping the AI industry and enterprise technology landscape. They explore OpenAI’s current challenges, the long-term AI infrastructure potential around SpaceX, and why scalable infrastructure and orchestration may become more important than individual large models.
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    21 mins
  • AI is leaving the Box - it hears, it sees, it acts.
    May 13 2026
    Are we leaving the chatbot phase behind and entering the age of industrial AI? In this episode of the BIG BANG Tech Report, Jens de Buhr and Alvin Wang Graylin discuss how AI is transitioning from interfaces to production lines, healthcare, defense, capital markets and labor law. The stakes are now about who controls computing power, captures productivity gains and how societies adapt. They discuss topics such as Anthropic's momentum, Elon Musk's compute deal, Pentagon contracts, Google's focus on healthcare AI for clinicians, China's regulation-first approach to AI and new court rulings against AI-driven layoffs. Regarding Europe and Germany, Graylin rejects the "winner takes all" narrative: The opportunity is not necessarily to invent the next frontier model but rather to integrate AI into the economy without undermining social trust. About the guests: Jens de Buhr – Founder & CEO, JDB Holding; publisher of DUP UNTERNEHMER; co-founder of the BIG BANG AI Festival. He connects business, politics and research to shape Germany’s digital future.  Links: LinkedIn | Web Alvin Wang Graylin – Global tech strategist; author of “Our Next Reality”; Chairman of the Virtual World Society. 35+ years of experience across AI, semiconductors, XR, cybersecurity; ex-HTC/Intel/IBM/Trend Micro; founder/investor; Stanford HAI Digital Fellow; MIT lecturer; advisor on AI policy and governance.  Links: LinkedIn | Substack | X | https://ournextreality.com
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    29 mins
  • The AI Power Game
    Apr 29 2026
    Are we entering an AI era defined not by innovation, but by geopolitical bargaining? In the eleventh episode, Jens de Buhr and Alvin Wang Graylin map the emerging power dynamic between the U.S. and China, as well as Europe’s uncertain position within it. While Washington and Beijing negotiate chips, trade, and AI access, Europe risks becoming a rule-taker rather than a rule-maker. The discussion highlights a structural shift: AI is not just a technological race, but also a lever of economic pressure, national security, and global influence. At the same time, rapid advances in agentic AI and automation are reaching a tipping point, and job displacement is likely to accelerate exponentially. Treating AI as a global public good modeled after CERN emerges as a potential strategic opening for Europe. – Kapitelmarker– About the guests: Jens de Buhr – Founder & CEO, JDB Holding; publisher of DUP UNTERNEHMER; co-founder of the BIG BANG AI Festival. He connects business, politics, and research to shape Germany’s digital future.  Links: LinkedIn | Web Alvin Wang Graylin – Global tech strategist; author of “Our Next Reality”; Chairman of the Virtual World Society. 35+ years of experience across AI, semiconductors, XR, cybersecurity; ex-HTC/Intel/IBM/Trend Micro; founder/investor; Stanford HAI Digital Fellow; MIT lecturer; advisor on AI policy and governance.   Links: LinkedIn | Substack | X | https://ournextreality.com
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    33 mins
  • How AI Rewrites Work and Power: When One Person Becomes a Company
    Apr 8 2026
    Are we entering an era where one person can replace entire teams? In the tenth episode, we cut through the hype to have a real conversation about AI. AI is not only boosting productivity; it is also changing how companies operate. The Stanford Enterprise AI Playbook reveals that success hinges more on leadership, workflows, and culture than on technology. Those who rethink entire processes will be the winners. The consequences are already visible: fewer hires, pressure on middle management, and a shift from execution to judgment.
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    27 mins
  • Musk, Meta, OpenClaw, MoltBook — and the Fight for the Future of Work
    Mar 25 2026
    In the ninth episode of the BIG BANG TECH REPORT, Jens de Buhr and Alvin Wang Graylin explore the next AI battleground: not chatbots, but agent systems that could fundamentally reshape how work and organizations are structured. Who will control the next layer of value creation? The conversation examines the growing competition between players like NVIDIA, Meta, and Elon Musk’s xAI—from ambitious chip infrastructure to the idea of AI agents as the operating system of a new digital economy. Beyond the hype, the episode looks at what AI agents mean in practice: systems that execute tasks, collaborate with other agents, and potentially replace entire layers of management. From AI-driven organizations to the rise of one-person companies, a shift in how work is organized is already underway. At the same time, the discussion highlights key risks—security vulnerabilities, increased workplace transparency, AI-driven management, and accelerating job displacement. It also raises broader geopolitical and ethical questions, from AI in warfare to the global race for faster deployment. At its core, this episode asks: are we moving too fast—and who ensures this transformation remains stable and beneficial? About the guests Jens de Buhr – Founder & CEO, JDB Holding; publisher of DUP UNTERNEHMER; co-founder of the BIG BANG AI Festival. He connects business, politics, and research to shape Germany’s digital future. Links: LinkedIn: / jens-de-buhr-034b3368 Web: https://www.dup-magazin.de –– Alvin Wang Graylin – Global tech strategist; author of Our Next Reality; Chairman of the Virtual World Society. 35+ years of experience across AI, semiconductors, XR, and cybersecurity; former executive at HTC, Intel, IBM, and Trend Micro; Stanford HAI Digital Fellow; MIT lecturer; advisor on AI policy and governance. Links: LinkedIn: / agraylin Substack: https://substack.com/@awgraylin X: https://x.com/AGraylin Web: https://ournextreality.com
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    32 mins
  • Why tech faces a long, painful fallout from Iran
    Mar 11 2026
    In the eighth episode of the BIG BANG TECH REPORT, Jens de Buhr and Alvin Wang Graylin discuss the technological ripple effects of the escalating tensions between the United States and Iran. What does geopolitical conflict mean for the global tech industry? The conversation explores how disruptions in energy markets could slow the AI race, why data centers may become strategic assets in future conflicts, and how the global balance of technological power could shift in unexpected ways. Beyond geopolitics, the episode also looks at emerging shifts inside the tech world itself—from Apple’s evolving AI strategy and the rise of powerful small models to the possibility that a single founder, equipped with AI agents, might build companies that once required entire teams. From energy and infrastructure to AI, startups, and global innovation strategies, this episode asks a central question: how will today’s geopolitical tensions reshape the future of technology? About the guests Jens de Buhr – Founder & CEO, JDB Holding; publisher of DUP UNTERNEHMER; co-founder of the BIG BANG AI Festival. He connects business, politics, and research to shape Germany’s digital future. Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jens-de-buhr-034b3368/ Web: https://www.dup-magazin.de – Alvin Wang Graylin – Global tech strategist; author of Our Next Reality; Chairman of the Virtual World Society. 35+ years of experience across AI, semiconductors, XR, and cybersecurity; former executive at HTC, Intel, IBM, and Trend Micro; Stanford HAI Digital Fellow; MIT lecturer; advisor on AI policy and governance. Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/agraylin/ Substack: https://substack.com/@awgraylin X: https://x.com/AGraylin Web: https://ournextreality.com
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    33 mins
  • Bad outlook for SAP, ServiceNow, Mastercard, and Visa
    Feb 25 2026
    Are we entering a winner-takes-all AI era or a systemic economic shock? In the seventh episode, Jens de Buhr and Alvin Wang Graylin argue that the real disruption is not model quality but collapsing costs. As intelligence approaches the price of electricity, AI agents shift from tools to autonomous economic actors, replacing software suites, service revenues, and white-collar workflows at scale. A viral U.S. forecast warns of a “Global Intelligence Crisis” by 2028: automation drives layoffs, demand weakens, and the cycle reinforces itself. The debate is no longer about who has the best model, but whether markets and governments can absorb intelligence that is becoming abundant, cheap, and geopolitically contested. About the guests: Jens de Buhr – Founder & CEO, JDB Holding; publisher of DUP UNTERNEHMER; co-founder of the BIG BANG AI Festival. He connects business, politics, and research to shape Germany’s digital future.  Links: LinkedIn | Web Alvin Wang Graylin – Global tech strategist; author of “Our Next Reality”; Chairman oft he Virtual World Society. 35+ years of experience across AI, semiconductors, XR, cybersecurity; ex-HTC/Intel/IBM/Trend Micro; founder/investor; Stanford HAI Digital Fellow; MIT lecturer; advisor on AI policy and governance.  Links: LinkedIn | Substack | X | https://ournextreality.com Düstere Aussichten für SAP, ServiceNow, Mastercard und Visa Steuern wir auf ein „Winner-takes-all“-Zeitalter der KI zu – oder auf einen ökonomischen Schock? In der siebten Folge argumentieren Jens de Buhr und Alvin Wang Graylin, dass die eigentliche Disruption nicht in der Modellqualität liegt, sondern im rapiden Preisverfall. Wenn sich der Preis für Intelligenz dem von Strom annähert, werden KI-Agenten zu eigenständigen ökonomischen Akteuren, die Software-Suiten, Serviceumsätze und Wissensarbeit in großem Maßstab ersetzen. Eine virale US-Studie warnt bis 2028 vor einer „Global Intelligence Crisis“: Automatisierung führt zu Entlassungen, die Nachfrage sinkt, der Kreislauf verstärkt sich. Die entscheidende Frage lautet nicht mehr, wer technologisch führt, sondern ob Wirtschaft und Politik mit billiger, allgegenwärtiger und geopolitisch umkämpfter Intelligenz umgehen können. Zu den Gästen: Jens de Buhr – Founder & CEO, JDB Holding; Herausgeber vom DUP UNTERNEHMER Magazin; Co-Founder des BIG BANG AI Festivals. Er vernetzt Wirtschaft, Politik und Forschung, um Deutschlands digitale Zukunft mitzugestalten.  Links: LinkedIn | Web Alvin Wang Graylin – Globaler Tech-Stratege; Autor von „Our Next Reality“; Chairman der Virtual World Society. Über 35 Jahre Erfahrung in KI, Halbleitern, XR und Cybersecurity; Ex-HTC/Intel/IBM/Trend Micro; Gründer und Investor; Stanford HAI Digital Fellow; MIT-Dozent; Berater für KI-Politik und Governance.  Links: LinkedIn | Substack | X | https://ournextreality.com
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    32 mins
  • Science Fiction: AI Agents will change our whole life!
    Feb 11 2026
    In the sixth episode of the BIG BANG TECH REPORT, Jens de Buhr and Alvin Wang Graylin explore the rise of AI agents as autonomous actors reshaping work, finance, and corporate strategy. They challenge the narrative of sentient AI invasion, emphasizing that current systems excel at executing human-directed tasks at unprecedented speed, but lack self-agency. The discussion examines how AI is already disrupting white-collar roles, commoditizing enterprise software, and creating security and regulatory pressures – all before reaching artificial general intelligence. At its core, the episode underscores a critical point: the transformative impact of AI depends less on intelligence itself and more on how institutions manage adoption, transition, and risk. About the guests: Jens de Buhr – Founder & CEO, JDB Holding; publisher of DUP UNTERNEHMER; co-founder of the BIG BANG AI Festival. He connects business, politics, and research to shape Germany’s digital future.  Links: LinkedIn | Web Alvin Wang Graylin – Global tech strategist; author of “Our Next Reality”; Chairman oft he Virtual World Society. 35+ years of experience across AI, semiconductors, XR, cybersecurity; ex-HTC/Intel/IBM/Trend Micro; founder/investor; Stanford HAI Digital Fellow; MIT lecturer; advisor on AI policy and governance.  Links: LinkedIn | Substack | X | https://ournextreality.com In der sechsten Episode des BIG BANG TECH REPORT analysieren Jens de Buhr und Alvin Wang Graylin den Aufstieg von KI-Agenten als eigenständige Akteure, die Arbeit, Finanzen und Unternehmensstrategien neu definieren. Sie hinterfragen die Vorstellung einer „Invasion” durch selbstbewusste KI und betonen, dass aktuelle Systeme zwar menschlich gesteuerte Aufgaben mit beispielloser Geschwindigkeit ausführen, jedoch keine eigene Handlungsabsicht besitzen. Die Diskussion beleuchtet, wie KI bereits jetzt Bürojobs verdrängt, Unternehmenssoftware standardisiert und Sicherheits- sowie Regulierungsfragen aufwirft – noch bevor künstliche allgemeine Intelligenz erreicht wird. Im Kern unterstreicht die Episode eine zentrale Erkenntnis: Die transformative Wirkung von KI hängt weniger von der Intelligenz selbst ab, sondern vielmehr davon, wie Institutionen Einführung, Übergang und Risiken steuern. Zu den Gästen: Jens de Buhr – Founder & CEO, JDB Holding; Herausgeber vom DUP UNTERNEHMER Magazin; Co-Founder des BIG BANG AI Festivals. Er vernetzt Wirtschaft, Politik und Forschung, um Deutschlands digitale Zukunft mitzugestalten.  Links: LinkedIn | Web Alvin Wang Graylin – Globaler Tech-Stratege; Autor von „Our Next Reality“; Chairman der Virtual World Society. Über 35 Jahre Erfahrung in KI, Halbleitern, XR und Cybersecurity; Ex-HTC/Intel/IBM/Trend Micro; Gründer und Investor; Stanford HAI Digital Fellow; MIT-Dozent; Berater für KI-Politik und Governance.  Links: LinkedIn | Substack | X | https://ournextreality.com
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    26 mins