One of the main reasons why young men and women died at the Gaming centre in Lucknow was the BIOMETRIC SYSTEM THAT WAS USED TO UNLOCK THE DOOR ! Once fire started the door got locked on its own and those trapped inside died of inhaling the fumes, since they could not escape.
The same is the story of central locking systems of cars that locks on its own in cases of fire and flood.
Courts have to take cognisance of this flawed system.
This is an urgent need and if it’s not rectified we will have very many repeats of Lucknow type incident.
@PMOIndia@PIBHomeAffairs
Anger over 30s/40s women having kids is fascinating from folks who scream about falling birth rates. Once more proving it's not about raising birth rates for extreme pronatalists, it's about controlling/trapping young women before they can self-actualize or choose their own paths
I love cleaning the house, but with three conditions:
- Nobody tells me to do it.
- Start when I want.
- Take as long as I need.
- I have to be alone in the house.
Because one woman compromised another one died!
Giribala's first daughter-in-law has revealed that as part of the divorce settlement, she signed a non-disclosure agreement and cannot speak about why the marriage ended or what happened within the family. Court documents also show that she received ₹25 lakh as permanent alimony.
Her chilling words to @themojostory:
"I have a gag order. I cannot speak about my marriage, Giribala, or her family. I could face contempt of court."
@thekaipullai Even if you visit offline stores, it's very difficult to find salesman / owners who take any effort in understanding the requirements of customer.
This is big: all access to Mythos and Fable AI models disabled for everyone outside America.
First thoughts:
1. Technology is the ultimate weapon. National sovereignty, national security, all of it is now about technology.
2. Globalization is dead and Bharat must find her own way ahead.
We must keep these two ideas in mind.
What can our government do right now? Ensure that orgs in India embrace smaller models, both Indian and Chinese open source ones. With a bit of effort, we can make them work. Anyway, why pay money to people who don't even want to sell to you?
We must deepen our R&D. Sarvam has been on it and we have been on it but remember that the latest models cost not only huge GPU budgets to train, the GPUs themselves are restricted. So we can't afford the scale of money (of the order of $100+ billion to even get in the game!) and even if we could come up with the money, we can't get all the GPUs. I would not like to ask the government to fund tens of billions of dollars on this anyway - the money has far better uses.
Zoho has been pursuing alternative R&D approaches that are far, far less expensive but by its nature cutting edge R&D takes time and we are patient. I am confident we will get there.
Any remaining people in India who have delusions about globalization should wake up now.