@swanandkirkire@Toyota_India I too went through the same hassle however realised there are multiple points of data leaks. I believe the data must also be leaking from the newly registered vehicles in the RTO.
Marc Andreessen: AI coding doesn’t eliminate programmers — it redefines them. The job is no longer typing code line by line, it’s orchestrating 10 coding bots in parallel, arguing with them, debugging their output, changing the spec, and pushing them toward the right result. But here’s the catch: if you don’t understand how to write code yourself, you can’t evaluate what the AI gives you.
The next layer of programming isn’t writing scripts — it’s supervising AI that writes them. Today’s best programmers spend their day jumping between terminals, managing multiple coding bots, fixing mistakes, and refining instructions. The irony? You still need deep fundamentals, because without them, you won’t know when the AI is wrong.
The job of the programmer has changed. Now it’s about arguing with coding bots, debugging AI-generated code, and understanding why something doesn’t work or isn’t fast enough. AI abstracts the work — but only people who truly understand code can tell if the abstraction is doing the right thing.
Programmers aren’t going away — they’re becoming 10x, 100x, even 1,000x more productive. Tasks are changing, the job is changing, but humans are still overseeing the process, evaluating results, fixing errors, and making judgment calls. AI changes how we code, not who is responsible.
The future programmer isn’t replaced by AI — they’re upgraded by it. You still need to learn how to write and understand code, because when the AI gets it wrong, humans are the ones who have to know why. That up-leveling of capability is the real revolution.
🦔 Sam Altman: "A kid born today will never be smarter than AI, ever… We will think how bad those people of the 2000's had it."
My Take
This is a guy selling AI telling you AI will be smarter than every human who will ever be born. Take the source into account.
There's a difference between knowledge and intelligence. AI can retrieve and pattern-match faster than any human. It can pass exams and write code. But intelligence isn't just processing speed and information access. It's judgment, creativity, understanding context, knowing when the answer isn't in the training data. A calculator is better at math than you are. That doesn't make it smarter. Wikipedia knows more facts than any person alive. Nobody calls it intelligent.
Altman needs this narrative. OpenAI is burning $9 billion a year, doesn't expect profitability until 2029, and just watched Nvidia back away from a $100 billion deal because even the company selling the shovels has concerns about the business model. The pitch has to be that AI is inevitable, transformative, worth any cost. If you question that, you just don't understand what's coming. It's the same energy as every tech bubble before it. The product might be real. The hype around it is doing a lot of heavy lifting for the valuation.
Hedgie🤗
I'm pretty sure everyone at my company saw this article and now they all think we're in an AI crisis.
We're not in an AI crisis. We use Claude to summarize Slack threads.
But here's what's actually interesting: this whole panic reveals something nobody wants to admit.
Every company in America has been bullshitting about their "AI strategy" for two years.
We all saw the hype. We all knew we had to say something. So we rebranded our existing automation as "AI-powered" and called it a day.
My company isn't special. We're all doing the same thing.
The problem is now the executives actually believe their own bullshit. They think we have "significant AI exposure" because they've been telling investors we're "AI-first."
I just got pulled into an emergency meeting. Six executives asking me to explain our "AI dependency matrix."
There is no AI dependency matrix.
There's Claude for meeting summaries, there's some sentiment analysis in our support tickets that came free with Zendesk, and there's whatever Gmail is doing when it autocompletes my sentences.
But I can't say that in a room full of people who told their boards we're "transforming the business through AI."
So I said we have "distributed AI touchpoints across multiple vendors with no single point of failure."
Which is technically true. We use a bunch of different services that all have AI features we mostly ignore.
The CFO asked if we should "hedge our AI exposure."
I have no idea what that means. Neither does he.
What am I going to do: nothing. Because in three weeks, Anthropic will say something reassuring, the stocks will recover, and everyone will forget this happened.
But I'll have documentation showing I recommended a "risk assessment" that mysteriously never got prioritized.
The funniest part is that half these executives probably don't even know what Anthropic is. They just saw "AI" and "crash" in the same headline.
We're all pretending. The whole industry is pretending.
And articles like this just remind everyone how fragile the pretending is.
Kalesh b/w a Lady passenger and a Driver over driving in wrong-side lane (Lady confront a government vehicle for wrong-side driving, leading to heated arguments and alleged inappropriate language toward a female journalist)
@kunalvg That’s just a standard trick. Every 2 months or so they have a policy to increase irrespective of the demand. This causes FOMO.
You’ll know the real value when you try reselling 😊
This Didi is an inspiration for all of us. She has spoken about what every single one of us goes through in Indian Government Offices when we want to get a Job done.
This Girl is courageous and needs to go Viral. She speaks the truth. Bravely.
Tagging our PM @narendramodi ji to allow citizens to put up videos bravely on social media if any Government Official refuses to help to get work done.
Friends. Let's do our bit and encourage such sisters. She is super inspiring.
In the end, the Government Lady tells that no one will watch this long video. Let us make this so Viral that she helps the girl to get the work done. And also apologizes publicly for this.
Let's show the power of Social Media.
Didi, wherever you are, we are with you. Seriously, you inspire me to speak out more.
#FI