We are witnessing the industrial revolution, but this one is way too different, We need to adapt to the change but the irony is our Governments are not adaptable enough, #government
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Post-energy independence, what becomes the world’s most critical resource? Once green tech makes energy abundant, national security will shift from power grids to Intelligence & Semiconductors. In a hyper-electronic world, Intelligence Chips + AI is the geopolitical leverage.
In the future, my AI won’t beat your AI because I found a better prompt.
It will beat your AI because I gave it something more valuable:
My long-term context.
Daily journaling.
Decisions.
Failures.
Patterns.
Taste.
Ambition.
The best AI will be the one with the deepest memory.
The most important question in the AI age is human relevance.
Two human jobs matter most: high-stakes decision-making + monitoring, and exploration.
Example: a radiologist making the final call after AI flags risk, or using AI to test new hypotheses and build new companies. #ai
@mnreindia Time to make rooftop solar mandatory for every household, just like highways were built through public-private partnerships
Families pay a fixed monthly amount (like their current electricity bill) until the cost + reasonable return is recovered.
#MandatorySolar
AI is coming for your job.", Maybe, But I think most professionals are focusing on the wrong problem, The question isn't:
How do I compete with AI?
It's:
"What am I uniquely good at that becomes even more valuable when combined with AI?"
#FutureOfWork
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@Lovable
Me: So it means if my 1 credit is consumed that means actually i am consuming 2 credits right?
Lovable: It's the opposite — when you consume 1 credit during the promotion, you're getting roughly 2x the work done.
SAME SAME BUT DIFFERENT?
@elonmusk So the wealth just gets funneled back to billionaires at an accelerated pace? Instead, if AI is truly reducing marginal costs to zero, fundamental human needs should be universally free—healthcare, energy, food, and housing.
If India’s e-retail market is now around $60B, and 40%+ of B2C e-commerce GMV still comes via Cash on Delivery, are we effectively looking at $24B+ a year — or roughly $2B every month — still flowing through COD? Is it black money going back to the system.?