Good take on which jobs AI can do and which ones it cant.
But you still can't be sure. It might just remove the need for that job. Eg: AI may not be able to construct an office but if virtual meetings start feeling real with avataars and haptic feedback- will offices be required.
What other's think... "It's raining so heavily in Mumbai. They should declare a holiday today."
What Mumbaikar's think... "Aaj train khali rahegi!" :-D #MumbaiRains
Christopher Nolan is visiting India for the premier of his movie The Odyssey! He will be delighted to see so many Batmans on the streets of Mumbai!
#MumbaiMonsoon#Raincoat#BikeRiders :-D
Because he's the hero Mumbai deserves, and also the one it needs right now!!
I don’t mind paying 39% in taxes after all the surcharges and cess. I’m okay with paying 48% taxes on a car. I can take responsibility for my kids’ education and even buy a water filter, paying GST to ensure clean drinking water.
But what about the outdoor air I breathe? I can’t filter that myself. What about the potholes that claim lives every day? What about the rampant food adulteration—shouldn’t those responsible face justice? And why does reckless driving, like going the wrong way, go unpunished?
We’re told taxes are the price we pay for a functioning society. If that’s true, where is the accountability? Where is the hope for a better future?
Something that has always perplexed me. Are there any common attributes among long-livers? Not sure how scientifically well-planned this study is- but certainly a worthy attempt. While most findings are intuitive, the habit of eating less in afternoons was surprising for me.
This guy spent 50 years studying the habits of people who lived past 100.
And not a single one of them were on a diet or went to the gym.
Yet these people were 10 times more likely to reach 100 than the average American.
Here are the 8 surprising habits they all followed:
It is distressing to see cases of Rape (that too of a minor) combined with Homicide, being dealt with such randomness. A crime of such heinous nature, shall have a well-defined and time-bound punishment, bereft of human rights or other pretensious natural justice considerations.
STORY | Mamata asks police to register Kultuli case under POCSO Act, Cal HC orders autopsy at AIIMS Kalyani
READ: https://t.co/wTHxwZplOK
VIDEO:
(Full video available on PTI Videos - https://t.co/n147TvrpG7)
@Central_Railway : The indicator on Platform No. 3 at Parel Station is not visible unless one goes very close to the indicator as a good part of it is hidden behind the FoB. Can you please get it shifted to the side so that it is visible from far? Thanks.
@theoneamit Well, if it is someone who knows me, then I'll be a bit surprised why they wrote Sir/Mam (I might even think of them as absent-minded but I may not get offended). For the rest, 'Dear Sir/Mam' has become normal parlance. Not that I like or prefer it, but I don't raise my eyebrows.
@Prxtham_18@bhogleharsha ChatGPT would hardly give similar replies to two different individuals. Even it doesn't do that to the same individual, if asked repeatedly.
A memorable day where the Hon'ble President dedicated India's first CAR-T therapy to the nation. Frugal innovation, a result of a great collaboration between @TataMemorial & @iitbombay with the team led by @purwarrahul2 @hkJain_kmc @DrGauravNarula culminating in @ActImmuno
Uttarakhand Pharma factory sold medicines made of chalk powder to Telangana
The drugs had labels from reputed companies like Cipla, GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), Alkem, and Aristo, but they actually contained chalk powder instead.
Telangana's Drug Control Administration and Hyderabad police dismantled an interstate network operating from a pharmaceutical factory named Nectar Herbs and Drugs, located in Kotdwar, Uttarakhand.
Accused admitted to manufacturing counterfeits of Augmentin - 625, Clavum - 625, Omnicef-O 200, and Montair - LC, and sending them through courier to various states.
Officials stated that the factory was supplying chalk powder to at least half a dozen states.
The network was busted after a raid at Malakpet revealed a carton of 27,200 tablets of spurious antibiotic MPOD - 200 tablets worth ₹7.43 lakh. Additionally, a man was caught selling the stock near Moosaram Bagh.
Officers seized 38,350 tablets (3,835 strips) of counterfeit Omnicef-O 200 Tablets (Cefixime Tablets IP 200 mg), 60.27 kilograms of orange-coloured tablets, 65.27 kilograms of white-coloured tablets, 30.18 kilograms of counterfeit Omnicef-O 200 Aluminium Foil, and 33.45 kilograms of counterfeit Omnicef-O 200 Cartons (packing material)
This organized network included several individuals: buyers who placed orders for the spurious drugs, distributors, individuals who arranged fake labels, those involved in manufacturing and packing the drugs, and the CEO of the unit that allowed the manufacturing of spurious drugs.
Five people, including the manufacturers Sachin Kumar and Vishad Kumar, have been arrested.
This interstate operation is named "Operation JAI".
#Telangana #Hyderabad
@godbole_shilpa A very pertinent question is whether one should post pictures of celebration or not? One school of thought says it is good to spread happy vibes. The other school of thought says seeing celebratory pictures of others while you don't have many, leads to discontent and depression.
What Stats!
I used to wonder who owns the database for all this analysis and I felt it definitely has to be ICC. Looks like it isn't. It is sources like Cricinfo, Wisden, Cricbuzz to which one can subscribe n access. Knowing what to do with it is also important though. Hat's off!
First World Cup match in which both no.3s out for ducks.
First time England's top 4 all out bowled or lbw in an ODI innings since 2009.
India only the second team to hit the stumps 3 times in opening 10 overs of a World Cup innings this millennium (other was WI v Zim in 2007).