@PDWriter@nntaleb @BloodFireSoul @gmiller The rent seeking the power of corporations using GMO gets almost wholly eroded with CRISPR technology turning anyone with a knowledge of DNA into an innovator in genetics.
@rohanpaul_ai Useful paper, but it is about simple tasks.
The larger issue is different. As Azeem Azhar argues in Exponential View, AI productivity shows up only when workflows, decision rights and firm structure change.
Maybe at the moment, we are measuring too low in the stack.
@parakala The danger Huxley foresaw was not violent tyranny.
Citizens become passive consumers of centrally manufactured reality.
The antidote may lie in rebuilding distributed trust, local production and decentralised coordination from below.
Networked societies > managed populations.
@RudraMukh@svembu Why does India copy socialism by giving the largest welfare of distributing food grains toml nearly 70% of its population, from a surplus created from development decisions taken during the Mixed Economy era mistakenly isentified as the Socialist era of India.
@RudraMukh@svembu And it laid the base for much further growth without loosing our democratic credentials. Which allowed us to avoid the type of famines which China experienced killing nearly 30-45 million people between 1958-62.
@svembu Highly disappointed by false judgement and no mention on India's poor learning outcomes (17/20 don't even have college degree.) India's GDP grew from $27 billion in 1947 to $296 billion in 1989 with CAGR of 5.87% per annum for 42 years. China's growth was 5.98% in same period.
@beffjezos@elonmusk We need a system which raises all boats and not one which allows only select boats to continuously get bigger in the belief that in the process of the bigger boats getting bigger it will raise all boats. Instead it is not only destroying all other boats, they destroy the seas
@jasveer10 Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, Ambiguit characterises working systems today. Therisks are deeper—system-level even existential.
Not only because of affordability, building a home for the next generation isn’t outdated its an imperative.
And local roots really matters.
Dear mainland Indians,
We, the people of the Northeast, are not your jokes, not your stereotypes, and not your slurs. We are not ‘spa-wali,’ not ‘momo-wali,’ and never objects of exploitation. We are Indians—born of this land, bound by its Constitution, and equal in dignity, identity, and rights.
Our faces may look different, our cultures may be distinct, but our patriotism is no less, our pain is no less, and our belonging is unquestionable. Respect us. Recognize us. We are India. 😢🙏
@Xstopsfreespch@thebetterindia There are many examples of mosques supporting local comnunities.Abrahamic religions since they believe in one God, its tough for them to overtly support other religious traditions.But which religion allows a person from another faith to conduct a sacred ritual: Catholics' baptism
BIG EXPOSE 🚨
Journalist Sumit Awasthi who has worked with ZEE News and News18 has made shocking and honest confession
"We are godi media not by choice but pressure. We don't want to be called godi anchor. But our advertisement revenue comes from govt" 🤯
He also accepted that YouTube media is now very popular among common people due to credibility of mainstream media hitting zero 🔥
I really wish Indian commentators stopped acting like the old India existed, and that if you only object enough, expose enough, get more people to see, the right things will happen.
It is important to understand that we are no longer the India we grew up in. We are a capitalist colony kept in line with religious extremist violence, and if we want to survive this whole, we need to stop being delusional and respond to reality.
Form strategies for the well being and survival of the common man that are independent of state support. Gandhian principles still work here. Satyagraha and ahimsa are important, but the long lost self-reliance is CRUCIAL. We need to stop seeing ourselves as capable of only one thing that we get incomes from, and becoming consumers of everything else we aren't "qualified" for. Our parents didn't call electricians to hang Diwali lights or buy special gadgets for tiny things. They innovated, DIYed, shared resources, repaired broken stuff instead of disposing it, made things last longer, so that incomes went further.
We've turned into consumers of democracy too, using social media like some kind of a helpline for broken systems. As if somebody else will come and fix our lives if we outrage enough.
It is high time Indians stopped expecting the country to work, and started figuring out what they can do to ensure their own well-being. How we can form resilient social networks that allow inter-dependence without depending on the state. Yes, agitate, oppose, speak up, BUT, also act and reduce dependence on broken systems and colonizers.
- For the whole life, andhbhakts called Sonia Gandhi a bar dancer
- They could never prove any allegations
- But today Karma proved someone else a dancer they never thought 😭😭😭😭😭😭
PROPAGANDA : 00, KARMA : 01 🔥
#EpsteinFiles
Bro is Shashi Tharoor
Bro is INC MP from Trivandrum, Kerala
Bro was chosen to lead a delegation by Modi on Op Sindoor
Bro started praising Modi
Bro started lauding Modi’s diplomacy
Bro attended PM Modi’s Ramnath Goenka Lecture despite being unwell
Bro started getting distant from INC
Bro started enjoying BJP’s company
But bro noticed a pattern in current Indian politics
Bro saw that people have started raising their voices against Modi and BJP
Bro started sensing Modi’s downfall
Now bro is going back to his roots
Bro has now started praising INC
Bro is now meeting INC leaders
Bro is now posting pics of INC leaders from his account
Bro is now in damage-control mode
If you want to become a seasoned politician, learn from bro how to be one
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@aaraynsh Both in Kerala and Chennai when a natural disaster strikes, the community around responds. Altruism exists more in cultures of genteel sophistication?