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Author:3 STATES, MANY VISIONS,MANY WORLDS| Columnist|B.E IIT Roorkee|Technocrat - AI, VR, 5G | AVP-Jio, Qlty & INNOVATION| VP PDF |Traveller(personal views)
Navi Mumbai, India
Joined June 2014
Enthralling discussion on “The Republic Relearnt” at IIC today. Congratulations @RadhaKumar for this wonderful seminal work spanning 77 years ! @ShashiTharoor @PenguinIndia @ratan_mrs @mileeashwarya #shyamsaran @IIC_Delhi
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RT @forum_diplomacy: The 5 day 7th edition of the AWADH ART FEST at the magnificent TRAVANCORE PALACE , New Delhi .
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Mapping India’s Cultural Sector at the 3rd edition of VIRASAT! @firatsunel @SanjoyRoyTWA @anubhavrnath #Virasat @ficci @inBritish @OjasArt
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Principles of #ResponsibleAI governance ●Empathy:- Organizations should consider the societal effects of AI, beyond just the technological and financial aspects, and proactively address its impact on all stakeholders. ●Bias Control:- It's vital to thoroughly analyze training data to prevent the inclusion of real-world biases in AI algorithms, ensuring fair and impartial decision-making. ●Transparency:- AI algorithms must operate with clarity, and organizations should be able to explain the logic behind AI-driven decisions. ●Accountability:- Organizations must set high standards and take responsibility for managing the significant changes AI brings, ensuring accountability for its effects. ●Privacy and Data Protection:- AI systems should comply with data protection laws (e.g., GDPR) to ensure the privacy of users and the ethical handling of data. This includes transparency in how personal data is collected, used, and stored. #ai #ResponsibleAI
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RT @tsarnick: Sam Altman says in 2035, a single AI data center will have the same intellectual capacity as all humans plus AI currently on…
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Agentic AI as explained by the super genius @AndrewYNg is rapidly advancing toward autonomy, becoming less dependent on human intervention for decision-making and operations. This transition marks a fundamental shift in artificial intelligence—from being a tool that assists humans to a self-operating force capable of independent reasoning, learning, and execution. Over time, this evolution could lead to Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and, ultimately, superintelligence—a state where AI surpasses human cognitive abilities across all domains. This shift aligns with what @sama and many AI pioneers foresee—a future where AI not only augments human capabilities but operates at a level of intelligence that redefines our relationship with technology, problem-solving, and decision-making. The question is not if but when this transformation will happen. #AI #Superintelligence #AGI”
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RT @forum_diplomacy: Proud to celebrate @PragyaTiwari , a fearless journalist & editor who has shaped discourse on politics, identity, & cu…
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RT @forum_diplomacy: Proud to recognize Shivani Varma, a celebrated Kathak exponent mentored by Pt. Birju Maharaj & Guru Shovana Narayan. S…
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Worth reading to know AI transformation journey
A “10x engineer” — a widely accepted concept in tech — purportedly has 10 times the impact of the average engineer. But we don’t seem to talk about 10x marketers, 10x recruiters, or 10x financial analysts. As more jobs become AI enabled, I think this will change, and there will be a lot more “10x professionals.” There aren’t already more 10x professionals because, in many roles, the gap between the best and the average worker has a ceiling. No matter how athletic a supermarket checkout clerk is, they’re not likely to scan groceries so fast that customers get out of the store 10x faster. Similarly, even the best doctor is unlikely to make patients heal 10x faster than an average one (but to a sick patient, even a small difference is worth a lot). In many jobs, the laws of physics place a limit on what any human or AI can do (unless we completely reimagine that job). But for many jobs that primarily involve applying knowledge or processing information, AI will be transformative. In a few roles, I’m starting to see tech-savvy individuals coordinate a suite of technology tools to do things differently and start to have, if not yet 10x impact, then easily 2x impact. I expect this gap to grow. 10x engineers don’t write code 10 times faster. Instead, they make technical architecture decisions that result in dramatically better downstream impact, they spot problems and prioritize tasks more effectively, and instead of rewriting 10,000 lines of code (or labeling 10,000 training examples) they might figure out how to write just 100 lines (or collect 100 examples) to get the job done. I think 10x marketers, recruiters, and analysts will, similarly, do things differently. For example, perhaps traditional marketers repeatedly write social media posts. 10x marketers might use AI to help write, but the transformation will go deeper than that. If they are deeply sophisticated in how to apply AI — ideally able to write code themselves to test ideas, automate tasks, or analyze data — they might end up running a lot more experiments, get better insights about what customers want, and generate much more precise or personalized messages than a traditional marketer, and thereby end up making 10x impact. Similarly, 10x recruiters won’t just use generative AI to help write emails to candidates or summarize interviews. (This level of use of prompting-based AI will soon become table stakes for many knowledge roles.) They might coordinate a suite of AI tools to efficiently identify and carry out research on a large set of candidates, enabling them to have dramatically greater impact than the average recruiter. And 10x analysts won’t just use generative AI to edit their reports. They might write code to orchestrate a suite of AI agents to do deep research into the products, markets, and companies, and thereby derive far more valuable conclusions than someone who does research the traditional way. A 2023 Harvard/BCG study estimated that, provided with GPT-4, consultants could complete 12% more tasks, and completed tasks 25% more quickly. This was just the average, using 2023 technology. The maximum advantage to be gained by using AI in a sophisticated way will be much bigger, and will only grow as technology improves. Here in Silicon Valley, I see more and more AI-native teams reinvent workflows and do things very differently. In software engineering, we've venerated the best engineers because they can have a really massive impact. This has motivated many generations of engineers to keep learning and working hard, because doing those things increases the odds of doing high-impact work. As AI becomes more helpful in many more job roles, I believe we will open up similar paths to a lot more people becoming a “10x professional.” [Original text: ]
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He is just amazing, his confidence and the way he shows the dreams of AI MERCHANT OF DREAMS-@sama @chatgptaitalk @CHATGPT522
Sam Altman on GPT-5 in Berlin today “How many of you think you will still be smarter than GPT-5 ? I don’t think I’m gonna be smarter than GPT-5” #Gpt5 @sama 👀
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Illegal migrants: How they enter other countries illegally - crossing mountains, enduring hunger via dangerous routes of Mexico and Canada by paying huge sums to smugglers It does raise concerns about a nation’s global reputation when its citizens resort to such desperate measures. They bring shame for a nation and must be punished. It was their greed by paying 50 lac to crores to earn in millions, they are not poor at all. NO SYMPATHY - THEY SHOULD FEEL ASHAMED Source: ChatGPT Legal Consequences for Illegal Migration (India) India has laws under the Passports Act, 1967, which penalize those traveling abroad without proper documentation. If caught, they can face: •Fines and imprisonment (up to 2 years) •Blacklisting from future legal travel •Deportation from the country they entered illegally At the international level, countries also impose bans on such individuals, preventing them from re-entering legally in the future. #ILLEGALimmigrants #Illegalimmigration
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@oulosP I am planning South Africa, for skydiving and bungee jumping. You must visit Rajasthan, Kashmir and Mumbai (my city)
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