A ₹220 product does not need 10 days of investigation. It needs basic accountability. If this is how you treat customers over the simplest issue, your service is a complete joke. Maybe that's the standard you want to represent? @viditaatrey
@Meesho_Official Imagine being a billion-dollar company that can't resolve a ₹220 expired product complaint even after 10 days. I reported it on Day 1, yet your customer support keeps copy-pasting the same "please wait 48 hours" nonsense every single time.
@viditaatrey
@meesho_support@Meesho_Official
You morons, received an expired face wash, talked to your customer executives a thousand times, its been more than 10 days and nobody is picking it up and exchange request was cancelled by you. Everyone says to wait 48 hours and then vanishes.
@trq212@godwinbabu@ClaudeDevs Limits for subscription plans is decreased because of allotting half to fable, so will it be normal again once fable is gone from subscription plans?
The US gov is playing a dangerous game. If Chinese models soundly surpass Opus 4.8 while Mythos and GPT 5.6 are banned, the narrative around 'distillation' will collapse, and US AI valuations and adoption will face an existential crisis.
this Hermes agent finds clothing stores, puts their clothes on a model in a cinematic reel, and mails them a postcard on autopilot...
here's how content studios & social media managers can land recurring clients with this system:
- watches google maps for offline clothing stores
- filters for the ones most likely to spend (real store, real inventory)
- finds their clothing right off their website
- or pulls it straight from their Google listing photos
- extracts their single best piece
- renders it on a real model, cinematic 9:16 reel, multi-angle
- prints a postcard with a frame from their reel + a QR to watch
- mails it straight to the owner by name
every step from storefront to mailbox is automated.
reply "REEL" + RT and i'll send you the full breakdown so you can build this too (must be following so i can DM)
Ok, so here is my take on the Fable ban, sovereign AI, Sarvam, etc.
The event is interesting as it has implications from many perspectives.
For AI users, it is clear that you should not confuse access with ownership, or adoption itself as advantage. And if the most significant tech differentiator you are leveraging has external control loops, then you have to accept you are vulnerable.
For AI talent, it is now a precedent that you would be *seen* aligning to national interests more than company interests. And even if its just a whim for now, this trend will be hard to reverse as the world gets more automated…
For AI labs, their offerings will be stratified - general purpose AI would be available as utility, but frontier AI would be gated. This is a fantastic business model for labs - *democratized* AI sucks in all the data liquidity of the world which is locked in higher margin frontier offerings.
I think for the world to be a better place, all three of the above are bad vectors. We need to have more countries and companies owning their own destinies. And in the post AI world, that means being able to use and improve AI systems within their own perimeters - what one may call Sovereign AI.
At Sarvam, Sovereign AI in India was the founding thesis a couple of years back, and continues to remain the core operating principle. From our vantage point, it is super clear that India will build, leverage, and create massive business value and societal impact with sovereign AI. The following is precisely how we at Sarvam are contributing to make that happen.
Today, with the US banning some frontier models from foreign access, it is a wake up call for India. By 2030 India needs to run on own frontier AI models, OS & Apps, and digital currency. Or 2030s may become the new 1730s - if you know what I mean.
The "sovereign AI is real" moment is here. Nation-states will soon start needing citizenship and/or security clearances to work on the next SOTA models the way they do for defense, space, nuclear tech. It is only a matter of time. Talent wars here will be crazy.