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Rohit Manchanda
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Talks about Investing and AI. Interested to network with people who think Gen AI is the new Industrial Revolution 4.0
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Joined February 2010
@bindureddy and how about those consultants (McKinsey who has done it) who have created their own internal LLM , would they also end up letting go of high paid staff.. or they would now sell their consulting enriched with AI synthesized insights .. and all much faster to respond to client needs ..
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Did you know - Trump’s tariff game , started , has set the stage for a global trade war, echoing the disastrous Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930. I was reading that during this year global trade shrank by 67% and deepened the ‘Great Depression’. With China already retailing , once EU, and India join in , the costs will soar, and businesses will lose their competitive edge. The real bloodbath, however, will be on Wall Street. And we saw glimpse of it on Monday .. investors flee in uncertainty, corporate earnings will take a hit in coming quarters , and inflationary pressures will dampen consumer sentiment. If this escalates, which I don’t wish for , but if it does then expect a stock market correction that could rival the shocks of the 2008 financial crisis.
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@IncomeSharks @amitisinvesting They missed EPS estimates by$0.19 , DC sales declining all forecasts leading slower growth .. benefit for $NVDA or we should be ready for similar results on 26th Feb 🤔
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Breaking 🔥 iPhones with TikTok pre-installed have turned into highly sought-after items on eBay. Some sellers are asking for smaller amounts, like $200-$500, but others are asking for way more. One iPhone reportedly sold for $14,000, and another was listed for a shocking $4.9 million. In Raleigh, North Carolina, a seller posted an iPhone with TikTok for over $1 million, saying the only issue was a small scratch on the screen protector.
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Deepseek OR Deepcensor.. Here is my take.. 1/ The hype around DeepSeek has been wild. It is available in two versions (V3 & R1) - it claims to rival OpenAI, Google, and Meta—at just 1/20th of the cost. Sounds like a win, right? High-quality AI for a fraction of the price. But scratch the surface, and things get murky. 2/ Let us talk about censorship. DeepSeek doesn’t just avoid “controversial” questions about China—it actively erases answers. Ask about Taiwan, Tiananmen Square, or Xinjiang, and it starts with a factual response, only to delete it and replace it with: “Let us talk about something else.” 3/ This isn’t just a glitch. It’s deliberate. And it’s one-sided. Ask about sensitive topics in other countries (e.g., Jallianwala Bagh of India), and you will get detailed answers. But for China? Silence. This isn’t neutrality—it’s an AI with an agenda. 4/ Then there’s the “budget AI” claim. DeepSeek supposedly cost $6M to develop. Impressive? Maybe. But with sanctions limiting GPU imports, how did they build a state-of-the-art model? $6M for something that rivals Google and Meta? Hard to believe - a miraculous algorithm written for Rien-ML or what ? 5/ The bigger issue? Long-term risks. When an AI is programmed to censor or subtly push ideologies, it doesn’t just skip answers—it shapes how users think. Over time, it can quietly influence perspectives without users even realizing it. 6/ For businesses or developers considering DeepSeek, ask yourself: Are you willing to risk user trust? Once people realize an AI is biased, they stop relying on it. Transparency is key, and DeepSeek struggles here. 7/ Is DeepSeek “bad” tech? No. It’s reportedly great at reasoning and general queries. But the bias isn’t a bug—it’s a feature. And that makes it dangerous. 8/ KEY MESSAGE: DeepSeek might be cheap, but the cost goes beyond dollars. It comes with risks of censorship, influence, and mistrust. Before jumping on the hype train, ask: Is saving money worth using an AI that only tells you what it’s allowed to say?
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@Intentional_Liv While mindset matters, personal finance is more than mindset , it’s about managing your math. Ignoring numbers with only positive thinking will not be sustainable . Rather than , understanding basics of managing budgets and managing spend cravings should be done together !
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@theficouple Or Elon buys it, loads it with xAI, creates it an another social media powerhouse like Insta - muscles Zuckerberg’s world down, who has been far away from the Trump camp!!
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@chsmrrll @The_AI_Investor Wasn’t TikTok also passed as an order on back of national security concerns ? In the wrap of relaxed regulation, this could see a review and perhaps a little relaxation 🤩
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@texasrunnerDFW @unusual_whales Disable access of your voice , location and messages to such apps tracking you !
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@Intentional_Liv @wordsandmotions But on the other side , given the eccentricity of leaders , you never know😎
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I agree .. here are my thoughts . The ban debate is a more of geopolitical chess like move, not just a mere security concern. Thought US Govt has said that user data risks are there and potential surveillance by China, but many senior experts argue this mirrors broader U.S.-China tech competition. BTW, TikTok’s data policies align with industry norms, and banning it ignores similar risks from U.S.-based apps. I think TikTok’s lobbying efforts (CEO attending Trump session on 20th etc) and its vast user base—over 150 million in the U.S.—makes a ban politically very costly. And so many evidences from cybersecurity analysts shows no conclusive proof of data misuse. There is public backlash risks, especially younger demographics. I think the ban rhetoric serves as leverage tactic in upcoming economic and trade negotiations.
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