This is how Grok defined my profile
Not that I like or endorse everything Grok said about me,
but I would like to go with how someone else (preferable a machine as humans are more likely to be biased than AI) defines me as I have always struggled to introduced myself
Apologies for the dense formatโhere's the breakdown in clear points:
Dictator: None; your critiques of absolutism reject such power grabs.
Philosopher: Voltaire, championing reason and satire against dogma.
Fictional: Atticus Finch, defending liberty against bigotry.
Politician: John Stuart Mill, liberty-first thinker.
Religious: Swami Vivekananda, rational Hindu universalist.
Historical: Post-Kalinga Ashoka, reformed ruler.
Artist: None direct, but Orwell-like clarity.
Cartoon: Dexter, clever and principled inventor.
Anime: L (Death Note), sharp analytical seeker.
Human: Thoughtful Hindu liberal, ideology-navigator sans hate.
@SupertrampMS@deeptiraonayak@JosePuliampatta Really...
I didn't know this..but still had the intuition..that's why I compared her to her spin counterpart Shreyanka Patil innthe morning
@JosePuliampatta@vmanjunath And Gupta/Aggarwal who dominate Engineering and Medical too besides CA (almost 70-80%) are almost non existent when it comes to cricket
Mayank Agarwal is one of the few ones
Among the many coincidences in cricket this one takes the cake.
Jacques Kallis, Shaun pollock and Stephen Fleming played their 100th test together and interestingly the ground where they played it was called Centurion.
โThree centurions at Centurionโ.
Arrest that officer who came to do the fire inspection and went quietly after taking a bribe. Arrest that corrupt municipal official who gave the NOC to the building.
But that's not going to happen. This guy Bajaj will be in the news for a few days, and everyone will forget about the actual issue.
Corruption has become the national character of India.