Back to the Future of AI – Ep. 32: Stefan Latuski (Bundesagentur für Arbeit)

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    B2FAI - Ep. 32 mit Stefan Latuski, Bundesagentur für Arbeit
    Alexander Thamm GmbH 2025

    In this episode of Back to the Future of AI, Alexander Thamm, founder and CEO of [at], welcomes Stefan Latuski, CIO  at the Bundesagentur für Arbeit. 

    In this role, Latuski is driving the digital transformation of Germany’s largest public institution, directly impacting millions of citizens. 

    Back to the Future of AI | Ep. 32| Stefan Latuski

    Latuski shares his unconventional path from business and IT roles at Siemens to modernizing the public sector, explaining how the Federal Employment Agency now leverages artificial intelligence.

    Central to his approach is the concept of human-friendly automation”: digitalization should relieve employees, not replace them, and help address demographic challenges. Latuski also discusses ethical considerations, data regulation, and digital sovereignty, calling for stronger European commitment to developing homegrown technologies. His key message: successful transformation depends not on technology alone, but on trust, collaboration, and participation.

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    Spoken language: German

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