@GhouseMohid@IndianTechGuide Why would a company want to "care" about someone? This is perfectly normal for a company to set up an office in its biggest market. Data harvesting- they don't need a physical office for that.
Pretty wild, but nowhere near as wild in the minds of most people as the fact that Catholics have been in Kerala since AD 52–less than two decades after the Resurrection.
Mr. President,
You don’t know what it means to have your support.
Thank you — let’s win BIGGS this November.
Thank you, @TPAction, @MerissaCaldwell, the grassroots, & every single voter that voted yesterday.
The Trump Administration and the international community will not stand by as the Murillo-Ortega dictatorship deepens repression at home and manufactures instability that threatens U.S. national security. Ortega’s pledge to abolish elections in Nicaragua proves his cowardice and fear of the Nicaraguan people’s will.
People like him believe that protectionism will save the Indian AI sector. Dude, just look into how the pre-liberalisation era automobile sectors performed in India.
Why are Indian companies not developing frontier models?
The answer is in economics, not talent. The biggest hurdle for an Indian company trying to develop frontier model is that right from the get go, it has to compete with Anthropic and OpenAI free plans + all Chinese open weight models.
Chinese models mostly flourished due to the demand from their domestic market which OpenAI/Anthropic couldn’t meet as they’re unavailable in China. This unmet demand created space for innovation.
China knows this story well, but here in India, we like unfettered, globalized free market, and that requires an upstart to compete with established companies from across the world.
If India is serious about the AI race, it needs to create a massive guaranteed market for domestic AI or else it’ll be economically irrational for any funder to underwrite a product in a highly competitive, already established market.
Here’s the story of Ranjish. 💔
He was 38, a bus conductor. He married the girl he loved and had a daughter.
Two years later, his wife left them both and moved to the Gulf. There she found another man, fell in love, and abandoned Ranjish and her daughter.
Ranjish raised his daughter alone for 8 years, pouring every drop of his love and strength into her.
Then his ex-wife filed a case. He fought desperately for the child he had brought up with his own hands. But the court sent the daughter to her mother and “stepfather.”
He lost his wife. Then the system took his daughter too.
Completely broken, Ranjish took his own life.
Apparently, men seem to have no rights in this society. No one sees their pain, their struggles, their silent battles.
Pranamam Ranjish 💐
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