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“It can literally kill your company”: n8n’s case for model-agnostic AI

The Next Web

The Next Web

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July 8, 2026

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“It can literally kill your company”: n8n’s case for model-agnostic AI

Asked where his company sits in the AI stack, Jan Oberhauser reached for a car. The models, the n8n founder told a fireside audience at the Raise Summit in Paris this week, are the engine. Everything else, the vehicle, the streets, the rules that let the engine actually take you somewhere, is the part he is [] This story continues at The Next Web

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