She destroyed the Indian critics in just 5 minutes with facts and figures. 😊
From Shankar Sharma to all handles here who are cursing LTCG, STT.... She says, u all are dismissive!!
Bravo to that lady!!👍
@atgcgta@karthiks Most IT exec leaders can't comment on reliability, verifiability & last mile precision problems with agents
They 've limited idea on what it takes to fundamentally engineer & data engineer an efficient agentic workflow or harness with evals
They are riding the hype wave
@ltsMMJ@sunilgurjar01 Is this stock market cap?
Seems AI driven rally in semiconductors, could have benefitted these countries. We are diversified as correctly said.
@jaideepparasha7@IndianTechGuide Just how? Overhaulding entire industrial manufacturing process in the middle of an active nationwide liquidity crisis ?how will Atm recalibration for new notes work across the nation? 2012 plastic pilot also failed remember ? It melted in heat.
Pilot is the right way.
@ShivamTrip31984 En son yaşanan çatışmada Hindistan'ın içine düştüğü dehşet verici durumu herkes gördü. Pakistan Ordusu, Hindistan'a ağır kayıplar verdirdi. Türkiye'nin verdiği destek insansız hava araçları ile sınırlı değildi, KORAL sistemi çalıştığında Hindistan uçaklarını düşürmek kolay oldu.
For 50 years, software engineering ran on code rationing. Writing code was expensive, so we rationed it carefully through roadmaps, RFCs, prioritization meetings, and scope reviews.
This created a role: the No Engineer. No, that won't scale. No, we don't have bandwidth. No, that's out of scope. No, we need a design doc first. The No Engineer was valuable for 50 years. Every "no" saved real money. Their judgment was the rationing system.
LLMs will be the end of code rationing. Code is cheap now. And while the No Engineer is explaining why something can't be done, the Yes Engineer has already shipped three versions of it.
If you're a Yes Engineer, the next decade is yours.