Not a life shackled by fear, constraint, or limitation;
Not a life reduced to material metrics;
Not a life confined by the binaries of success and failure;
But a life that keeps expanding;
igniting minds; shaking systems and engulfing everything in its fire. ⚓
Not dissing Chennai, but Vellore's dry heat is a lot more manageable than Chennai's humid heat coupled with an intense urban heat island effect.
Putting this out, cos Vellore doesn't deserve the bad rep that it receives for its Mercury level. 🌡️
#Vellore#Chennai#SummerOf25
Key difference between non-Native and Native AI companies seems to be getting AI to assist humans to do work versus getting humans to assist AI to do the work.
An AI-first company doesn’t add AI later. It starts with it. Product, team, and strategy are all built around AI. If your company could run without it, it’s not AI-first. It’s AI-enabled.
Right now, AI’s biggest UX problem is our own lack of imagination.
Chatbots were the first breakthrough interface for AI. You type, it responds. Simple. Intuitive. Easy to grasp. But that simplicity came at a cost. It locked AI into a human-shaped box. It made people think LLMs are just virtual assistants, digital workers, or chat-based productivity tools.
That’s the biggest lie in AI right now.
LLMs aren’t just another interface. They aren’t just a faster way to type things, answer questions, or process text. They are an alien intelligence. A different way of thinking, predicting, and generating. They are something new. But we keep trying to jam them into old metaphors.
Right now, most AI products are boring because they’re just chatbots wearing different skins. A text field. A response. Maybe a few integrations, but at their core, they’re all the same. The AI is locked behind the interface instead of being woven into the product itself.
The best AI products of the future won’t look like a conversation. They won’t feel like assistants. They won’t be forced into the chatbot mold just because that was the easiest starting point.
They’ll be interfaces that think. Products that predict what you need before you ask. Systems that operate on a completely different plane of interaction. More like an extension of your mind than a tool you manually prompt.
The first era of AI UX was about familiarity. The next era will be about breaking free from it.
The chatbot era was the training wheels. Now it’s time to throw them away.
We don't deserve this garbage in which a director thinks that he can just exploit a star actor's mass appeal with absolutely no storyline and the audience is taken for granted.
Atleast write some good dialogues!
Very UGLY!
#GoodBadUgly#GBU
A movie should emerge out of a story. A movie should be a well-deserved acknowledgement of a strong story. The story is the foundation on which everything else is built upon in a movie. In short, the whole point of a movie is STORYTELLING.
I love reading fiction because my temptation to highlight is zero. I'm reading just to be immersed in the experience, similar to how when you're watching a movie, you don't have a notepad out cataloging things you've learned along the way.