@amazonIN Ordered shoes, received the WRONG item, returned exactly what was delivered, and now refund is blocked claiming “wrong item returned.”
This wouldn’t fly in the US or Australia. Why are Indian customers treated differently?
Case under appeal. Expecting fair resolution.
@AmazonHelp This was my 3rd return out of 5 orders — not abuse, not fraud.
Why are Indian customers treated like this while US/Aus refunds are instant?
Case under appeal. Expecting fair resolution.
@amazonIN@amazonhelp@jagograhakjago
@AmazonHelp Ordered shoes on Amazon India for my parents. Wrong color delivered.
Returned EXACTLY what Amazon delivered.
Refund blocked saying “wrong item returned.”
Callbacks go to elderly parents in India who don’t understand e-commerce. Chat is broken. DMs send dead links.
@awscloud, we are interested in using AWS HealthImaging for an upcoming project. I'd like to speak with an AWS expert to discuss the details and ensure that this is the right service for our needs. I submitted a contact request form a month ago, however,
A prospective PhD student should look for a kind and understanding mentor, not necessarily the most brilliant one or someone working at a prestigious institution. A kind mentor will focus on your progress and work to uplift you.
@ThaiAirways Booking flights is time-sensitive, and the delay in addressing this issue has caused me unnecessary stress and anxiety. It has been close to 2 months now and I still contacting you through various channels and no resolution
The Gayatri Spivak episode in JNU illustrates an important but rarely discussed facet of our milieu: with a few honourable exceptions, the entire left-liberal vanguard of upper caste intellectuals is woefully superficial and exclusionary. They are ruthless in their gatekeeping.
One thing that even relatively senior ML people often fail to grasp is that deep learning models are curves fitted to a data distribution. You cannot expect them to solve tasks outside of their training distribution (which is the sort of thing that you need intelligence for).
"Emergent learning" is an incorrect label -- if a model demonstrates performance on task A that it wasn't trained on, that simply means that there is significant overlap between A and all the data that you did train on. Competence doesn't magically emerge out of nowhere.
@Rahulr92@GTOMSCS Hey
@Rahulr92 the blog link is not working. Do you think it was worth getting the degree, how many hours of weekly commitment is the course?
Bhim Raj, a Dalit student from Tamil Nadu, has got admission for an MPhil programme in Law at Oxford University. He has secured Ratanshaw Bomanji Zaiwalla Scholarship, a partial scholarship. He hopes to fund other expenses including for living, visa cost through crowdfunding
Rare instance where I am unable to express my feelings in words :
https://t.co/tIey9Scips
Thanks the many advisors, enablers and the hard working past & present team members over the past 12 yrs.
Time for the @LIGOIndia team to celebrate and then proceed full steam ahead