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🔍 Exploring games, ideas & human behavior 🤔 Turning curiosity into insights & conversations 🧘 Yoga practitioner

Kerala, India انضم Kasım 2011
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Midjourney became famous for generating AI images. Now it's building a machine that scans the human body!! Not a joke. The company just unveiled the Midjourney Scanner: a full-body ultrasound system that claims to create detailed 3D body maps in about 1/🧵
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Krithika ✨
Krithika ✨@traversingkrith·
பாரதிய தத்துவங்களில் அடிக்கடி பேசப்படும் ஒரு கருத்து மித்யா. அப்படின்னா என்ன தெரியுமா? "இந்த உலகமே பொய்" அப்படின்னு நிறைய பேர் சொல்லுவாங்க. ஆனா நான் கேட்ட ஒரு விளக்கம் கொஞ்சம் வித்தியாசமானது. நாம் பார்க்கும், புரிந்துகொள்ளும் உலகம் முழுமையான அல்லது இறுதியான உண்மை அல்ல என்பதுதான். நம்முடைய அனுபவங்கள், நம்பிக்கைகள், வளர்ப்பு, சுற்றுப்புறம் என பல விஷயங்கள் உலகத்தை நாம் பார்க்கும் விதத்தை வடிவமைக்கின்றன. ஒரு கட்டத்தில், நம்முடைய பார்வையே உண்மை என்று நாமே நம்பத் தொடங்கிவிடுகிறோம். இன்றைய சமூக ஊடக உலகில், எகோ சேம்பர் இதற்கு ஒரு நல்ல உதாரணம். நம்முடைய கருத்துகளையே உறுதிப்படுத்தும் குரல்களை மட்டும் தொடர்ந்து கேட்டுக்கொண்டிருந்தால், நமக்குத் தெரியும் சிறிய பகுதியையே முழு உண்மை என்று நினைத்துவிடலாம். நாம் உண்மையை தான் பார்க்கிறோமா? இல்லை நம்முடைய எகோ சேம்பரை த்தான் உண்மை என்று நினைத்துக்கொண்டிருக்கிறோமா?🤔 நீங்க என்ன நினைக்கிறீங்க?
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Krishna Rao, K 🇮🇳
Krishna Rao, K 🇮🇳@krishnaraobsf·
India's Biggest Economic Challenge Is not Inflation, Oil, or War - It is an Unskilled Population Addicted to Distraction. Every time oil prices rise, economists panic. Every time a war breaks out in the Middle East or Europe, television studios declare that India's economy is under threat. And yes, both matter. But neither represents India's greatest economic challenge. The real crisis is unfolding much closer to home. It is a generation that spends more time consuming content than creating value. A workforce that debates geopolitics without mastering spreadsheets, artificial intelligence, coding, welding, precision manufacturing, sales, finance, communication, or even basic problem-solving. An economy where attention has become the most wasted national resource. India is one of the youngest countries in the world. That should have been our greatest competitive advantage. Instead, we risk turning our demographic dividend into a demographic liability. The Age of Endless Consumption Never before has information been so accessible. Yet never before have so many people spent so much time learning so little. Hours disappear into political debates, celebrity gossip, cricket controversies, influencer reels, conspiracy theories, and outrage cycles that have absolutely no impact on an individual's earning potential. Ask someone how many hours they spent on social media last week. Then ask them how many hours they invested in acquiring a new professional skill. For many, the answer is uncomfortable. We have become experts at commenting on the economy while contributing very little to it. Degrees Are Not Skills India has no shortage of graduates. It has a shortage of employable graduates. Companies repeatedly report the same problem: vacancies exist, but suitable candidates are difficult to find. Not because people lack certificates. Because many lack practical skills. The world is rewarding competence, not credentials. - Can you solve problems? = Can you communicate effectively? - Can you sell? = Can you lead a team? - Can you analyze data? - Can you use AI to improve productivity instead of merely asking it amusing questions? - Can you create something that another person is willing to pay for? Those are the questions that determine economic success. Not the number of degrees hanging on a wall. Attention Is the New Currency The biggest theft today is not of money. It is of attention. Every notification fragments concentration. Every endless scroll delays mastery. Every hour spent consuming outrage is an hour not spent building expertise. Modern economies reward deep work, specialized knowledge, creativity, and disciplined execution. Algorithms reward emotional reactions. Unfortunately, millions choose the algorithm. The Coming Divide Artificial intelligence is not replacing everyone. It is replacing people who refuse to learn. The future will belong to workers who continuously upgrade themselves. Those who combine human judgment with technological tools will become dramatically more productive. Those who stop learning will find themselves competing for fewer opportunities at lower wages. The divide will not be between rich and poor. It will increasingly be between skilled and unskilled. National Growth Begins With Individual Discipline Governments can build highways. Businesses can build factories. Universities can build campuses. But none of them can force an individual to develop skills. Economic transformation begins with personal responsibility. Spend one less hour arguing online. Spend one more hour learning. Read instead of scrolling. Build instead of complaining. Acquire one valuable skill every year. Become indispensable. If millions of Indians made that simple choice, the country's economic trajectory would change more profoundly than any fiscal stimulus, any election promise, or any temporary fall in oil prices. Wars will end. Oil prices will rise and fall. Markets will recover. But a nation that neglects skill development while surrendering its attention to endless distraction will struggle long after those headlines have disappeared. The strongest economy is not built by the loudest voices. It is built by the most capable people. #JaiHind
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Very well said. Degrees are not skills! Real skills are : Attention Emotional Resilience Empathy Ability to lead I recently read an article where Sadhguru mentions this. The mindset of the society needs to change & it starts with educational institutions 1/2
Krishna Rao, K 🇮🇳@krishnaraobsf

India's Biggest Economic Challenge Is not Inflation, Oil, or War - It is an Unskilled Population Addicted to Distraction. Every time oil prices rise, economists panic. Every time a war breaks out in the Middle East or Europe, television studios declare that India's economy is under threat. And yes, both matter. But neither represents India's greatest economic challenge. The real crisis is unfolding much closer to home. It is a generation that spends more time consuming content than creating value. A workforce that debates geopolitics without mastering spreadsheets, artificial intelligence, coding, welding, precision manufacturing, sales, finance, communication, or even basic problem-solving. An economy where attention has become the most wasted national resource. India is one of the youngest countries in the world. That should have been our greatest competitive advantage. Instead, we risk turning our demographic dividend into a demographic liability. The Age of Endless Consumption Never before has information been so accessible. Yet never before have so many people spent so much time learning so little. Hours disappear into political debates, celebrity gossip, cricket controversies, influencer reels, conspiracy theories, and outrage cycles that have absolutely no impact on an individual's earning potential. Ask someone how many hours they spent on social media last week. Then ask them how many hours they invested in acquiring a new professional skill. For many, the answer is uncomfortable. We have become experts at commenting on the economy while contributing very little to it. Degrees Are Not Skills India has no shortage of graduates. It has a shortage of employable graduates. Companies repeatedly report the same problem: vacancies exist, but suitable candidates are difficult to find. Not because people lack certificates. Because many lack practical skills. The world is rewarding competence, not credentials. - Can you solve problems? = Can you communicate effectively? - Can you sell? = Can you lead a team? - Can you analyze data? - Can you use AI to improve productivity instead of merely asking it amusing questions? - Can you create something that another person is willing to pay for? Those are the questions that determine economic success. Not the number of degrees hanging on a wall. Attention Is the New Currency The biggest theft today is not of money. It is of attention. Every notification fragments concentration. Every endless scroll delays mastery. Every hour spent consuming outrage is an hour not spent building expertise. Modern economies reward deep work, specialized knowledge, creativity, and disciplined execution. Algorithms reward emotional reactions. Unfortunately, millions choose the algorithm. The Coming Divide Artificial intelligence is not replacing everyone. It is replacing people who refuse to learn. The future will belong to workers who continuously upgrade themselves. Those who combine human judgment with technological tools will become dramatically more productive. Those who stop learning will find themselves competing for fewer opportunities at lower wages. The divide will not be between rich and poor. It will increasingly be between skilled and unskilled. National Growth Begins With Individual Discipline Governments can build highways. Businesses can build factories. Universities can build campuses. But none of them can force an individual to develop skills. Economic transformation begins with personal responsibility. Spend one less hour arguing online. Spend one more hour learning. Read instead of scrolling. Build instead of complaining. Acquire one valuable skill every year. Become indispensable. If millions of Indians made that simple choice, the country's economic trajectory would change more profoundly than any fiscal stimulus, any election promise, or any temporary fall in oil prices. Wars will end. Oil prices will rise and fall. Markets will recover. But a nation that neglects skill development while surrendering its attention to endless distraction will struggle long after those headlines have disappeared. The strongest economy is not built by the loudest voices. It is built by the most capable people. #JaiHind

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Maybe the most interesting part isn't how much money GTA VI will make It's that a video game can now command the same level of global anticipation once reserved for major movies, sports events, and product launches 🎮 became mainstream culture 5/5
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GTA V launched in 2013. Since then: 📱 TikTok was born 🤖 AI went mainstream 🎬 Streaming transformed media An entire generation grew up waiting for GTA VI. Few entertainment products stay culturally relevant for that long 4/
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GTA VI could become the biggest entertainment launch in history Not the biggest game launch ❌ The biggest ENTERTAINMENT launch Some analysts believe it could generate $1–2 billion on Day 1 alone. And that's before most people have even finished the story 🎮 1/
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@commonerr This looks like the earlier Caste-system in India..We have definitely reduced lot of caste based discriminations by providing them reservations & provisions Guess China has to learn from us. At the end of the day it's about how well the people are living in the country.
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Common Guy
Common Guy@commonerr·
For years, social media has pushed one-sided comparisons: India’s slums vs China’s skyscrapers and high-speed trains. The narrative was simple: China developed, India didn’t. Now, many Indians on X are pushing back using China’s own problems. 1/5
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The Mindful Maker
The Mindful Maker@LXDPolymath·
For a long time, as a Learning Experience Designer, I had worked closely with healthcare,pharma and educational clients who required highly detailed illustrations of human anatomy, medical scans, and complex biological processes. One of the biggest challenges was communicating these requirements effectively to designers and illustrators. Most illustrators come from an artistic background rather than a medical or scientific one, making it difficult for them to accurately interpret intricate anatomical structures, physiological processes, subtle visual cues, and microscopic biological functions. Medical illustration is a highly specialized field. Medical illustrators are often tasked with visualizing entirely new concepts such as an innovative surgical technique, the molecular mechanism of a breakthrough cancer therapy, or a newly discovered phenomenon in the natural world. In many such cases, there are no existing reference images available, making the creation process both demanding and time-consuming. With the emergence of AI-powered tools like Midjourney and DALL·E, I believe the lives of designers and learning professionals have become significantly easier. These tools can accelerate ideation, visualization, and prototyping in ways that were previously unimaginable. However, they are still evolving, and human expertise remains essential especially when accuracy, scientific rigor, and novel discoveries are involved. We're undoubtedly moving in an exciting direction, but there's still much to learn and improve.....
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Midjourney became famous for generating AI images. Now it's building a machine that scans the human body!! Not a joke. The company just unveiled the Midjourney Scanner: a full-body ultrasound system that claims to create detailed 3D body maps in about 1/🧵

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@LXDPolymath Very insightful! I agree that human oversight is needed to train these AI models for accuracy especially in novel and complex medical cases.
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Someone: There is no such thing as a real-life Subway Surfers character She 💅:
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🤔 What's the most unexpected company pivot you've seen? An AI image company building medical scanners has to be near the top of the list
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Midjourney became famous for generating AI images. Now it's building a machine that scans the human body!! Not a joke. The company just unveiled the Midjourney Scanner: a full-body ultrasound system that claims to create detailed 3D body maps in about 1/🧵
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