About 100 years ago, Nazis were marking swastika signs everywhere in Germany, david stars on Jewish properties to boycott and restrict them… signs were there… signs are here… its about time!
Day 1 of the AI Impact Summit turned to be a pain for us.
I came genuinely excited, it was the first time the summit was being hosted in India, and I wanted to show up personally to support the ecosystem and the government’s push.
But what happened next was shocking.
At 12 noon, security personnel arrived to sanitise and cordon off the area ahead of the visit by PM Modi visit at 2pm.
I explained that we’re building India’s first patented AI wearable at NeoSapien and requested a chance to showcase it.
One officer told others to let me stay, and they left.
Then another group came and ordered us to leave immediately. Seemed like there was lack of co-ordination between the security itself.
I asked: “Should we take our wearables?”
They said, others are leaving even laptops behind, security will take care.
Trusting them, I left. Hoping that the wearables will be safe, and If I am lucky, it might catch the eye of PM Modi.
Gates were closed from 12–6pm. Much much longer than expected.
Later we found out that our wearables were stolen.
Think about this: We paid for flights, accommodation, logistics and even the booth. Only to see our wearables disappear inside a high-security zone.
If only security and official entourage had access, how did this happen?
This is extremely disappointing.
- Tata Steel is an Indian company.
- Tata Steel holds an annual chess tournament in Netherlands.
- Tata has one big steel plant in IJmuiden, Netherlands, where AQI is 15.
- Tata promised to achieve climate neutrality in 2025 to the Dutch locals.
- Tata failed to achieve it.
- Locals symbolically dumped exactly 2,025 kg of coal (representing the year 2025) at the venue entrance of the chess tournament.
- India’s Capital AQI is more than 1100 but Locals don’t ask a single question to corrupt govt
So much to learn from a small country Netherlands
@MKuefner There may be more behind those poster-covered walls. A plain fence invites questions on whats being hidden; posters tend to discourage them and making the guest happy at the same time 😌
@IndiaToday@Erin_Molan @anchorAnjaliP Indian media talking about the religious intolerance in Australia… what a joke! Any take on this?
https://t.co/BkEl9X5x8V
The British establishment have all ready covered this new Banksy up.
Can we get it Retweeted 10,000 times to show that they can never cover up their complicity in war crimes??
Protect the right to protest! RT!
Newly released footage reveals the killing of a 12-year-old Palestinian girl in Jabalia, northern Gaza. The child, carrying water for her family, was targeted and murdered by an Israeli drone-fired missile in December 2024.
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