Prof. @amitabhmattoo — your piece in @IndianExpress on liberal arts in the AI age is the clearest statement of this argument I've read.
"Machines may increasingly answer questions. Universities must still teach which questions are worth asking." That's the line.
I'd add a practitioner's note. Three decades in markets and financial data have taught me the same thing from the other side. The hard work was never computation. It was judgement. Which variable matters today. What history says about this pattern. What the politics of the moment is doing to the numbers. AI can scale the computation. It cannot replace the judgement.
Been thinking on this with Dr. Parag Kulkarni (a subject Expert on AI, currently professor at Tokyo University) whose work on Humane AI is asking exactly these questions. Would value a conversation if your schedule allows.
#AI #LiberalArts #HumaneAI #NEP
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#OWNB ( old wine in new bottle) Syndrome at its best:
Interesting piece on new India-Europe AI venture. Strong logicc behind it. Europe is behind on digitalisation on which we have massive edge- a hard fact. I just counted the word "AI:" in this article it popped up Six times in a short article. Plus, a company name built around it.
Then I looked for what the AI actually does. Forecast, optimise, automate, generate- no reference to it at all.
Hard Fact: A lot of what gets sold as "AI services" today is the same offshore model we have run for 30 years, wearing a new word. Outsourcing became digitalisation became cloud became AI.
Same structure ,same arbitrage= New label.
Nothing wrong with the model. It built Indian IT. But we should call it what it is.
🌊 #AI #Manthan #IndianAI
After 17 years as @RSMAgri, a new chapter.
मन्थन (Manthan) — the churning of the cosmic ocean to extract amrita, the nectar of the gods.
In our age, data is the ocean. AI is the churn. Intelligence is the nectar.
Same builder. New mission. 🌊
#Manthan#AI#BuildInPublic
@indian_pitta as child Giddh!!! always fascinated but over time only birds of interest were with the two-legged ones, thankfully the tide has turned back to see the winged ones.
@indian_pitta https://t.co/2qhkzVyVWg it was crazy the water reflection shots were incredible. from a near scare of not showing to https://t.co/2qhkzVyVWg was crazy. all kind nonsense theories were floated as to why they didtn come by the usual Feb ( as kutch had good rains)... so..yea
Have been told, this is the famous S-3 of Pilibhit Tiger researve.... A massive size Royal Bengal Tiger, the pride of PTR ....locals recognize him as King of PTR. 😊😊
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