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The US is caught in a loop of less credible and trustworthy global hegemon. As its dominance wanes, India and other emerging powers are likely to rise through middle-power alliance. The coming era may be defined by middle-power alliances and cause-based partnerships, Indo-Russia
US lawmakers push for law that imposes 100% tariffs on countries who import Russian Energy like China, India, Slovakia, Hungary, Azerbaijan (with narrow wavier authority) but makes exceptions on European countries
@USWPColby You are the one responsible for emergence of middle power alliance and pragmatism in IR. US is losing credibility due to several reasons, from weakening international institutions to engagement in Iran-Israel war, trade restrictions and more. US monopoly gone, losing narratives
We are living in a unique time where the nationalistic approach has not only undermined the progress of globalization but, combined with war and the rapid advancement of AI, has created unprecedented uncertainty. Those powerful enough to uphold and enforce international laws are increasingly breaking them in pursuit of short-term, narrow national interests. Will the next decade be anti-globalization?
"Demonstration, not discussion" - Xerxes Desai (TITAN story)
Its not all dark in Bihar IT nowadays. One small company has switched on the lights in this often neglected part of India.
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As T. N. Seshan writes in his book, education, nutrition, healthcare, access to drinking water, and employment together define the quality of life. Do you think there has been meaningful progress in these areas over the last 12 years? If not, why?
As the professor highlights, the way we feed a system, whether a human being or an intelligent machine, shapes the outcomes it produces. An AI trained on a particular set of values will inevitably reflect those values in its behavior and decisions. As multiple AI models emerge, each grounded in different value systems, what choices will humans have? More importantly, how will we navigate a world where AI can be used either as a tool that serves humanity or as an end in itself, becoming the primary decision-maker for nearly everything?
Humanity's unique intelligence comes with unique delusions. We should keep this in mind when facing the rise of artificial intelligence. Watch the whole session here: https://t.co/xpCfZRM5d0
India still trains its administrators and its political scientists largely for a twentieth-century state, one of files, hierarchies, and constitutional articles. Meanwhile China has spent a decade rewiring its administrative apparatus around data and algorithms, targeting 90% AI penetration in governance by 2030.
https://t.co/bNUGmOBN1t
Google DeepMind has launched Nano Banana 2 Lite and Gemini Omni Flash. These new tools expand the options available for developers working on AI applications and more with our ai-pulse
https://t.co/gyWGgHpsM8
AI will happen and it's now inevitable. But better and prosperous life is desired by people across society and that's also bound to happen.
In the previous tech revolution, microsoft provided all kinds of commercial software and greatly benefited from it but we had open source and people like Richard Stallman. Something similar will happen in AI space too. Although earlier microsoft has dominance, but this time it may differ. Also new form of employment will emerge.
AI company will survive only if it provides something of economic consequence. People won't pay for drafting emails, or writing text or for that matter for the skills known to people without receiving higher returns.
Pleasure to discuss the importance of #PMModi’s State visit to #Indonesia and enriching of comprehensive strategic partnership . 20 important MoUs and Agreements signed .The highest award conferred on him .maritime partners scale new heights @DDNewslive
https://t.co/YGq9tAwLnb
Two Harvard Dropouts, $1 Billion in Orders, and the Chip That Does Only One Thing, The unglamorous problem Etched bet on in 2022 became the most expensive unsolved problem in AI infrastructure by 2025. Read more at
https://t.co/424lIqu4gT
@BradleyKellard Anthropic is also profitable in last quarter and even in case of AI bubble, NVIDIA and other infrastructure related companies will make profit, just like AWS.