Siddharth M

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Siddharth M

Siddharth M

@sgm_force

Assistant Prof (Information Systems), PhD in Information Systems. Lover of movies, history, music, politics, cricket and chess.

India Se unió Aralık 2015
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Sincere Dibya
Sincere Dibya@TheSincereDude·
Perfect comparison. Let’s finish it. In 1967, when Indira Gandhi said “don’t buy gold”; India was a 20-year-old nation, had just survived the 1965 war, faced severe drought, had near-zero forex reserves, and was still building institutions from scratch. In 2026, when Modi says “don’t buy gold”; India is a 79-year-old nation, with the world’s 5th largest economy, sitting on a ₹600+ lakh crore GDP, after 12 years of the most resource-rich, majority-backed government in Indian history. You just proved that Modi has governed a mature, powerful India to the same crisis point as a newly born nation in 1967. Congratulations. That’s the most brutal self-own in BJP IT Cell history. 🤡
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ghost of ai future
ghost of ai future@GenAIDL·
@emollick the enterprise procurement cycle runs on 12 month planning horizons and the models are moving on 3 month cycles, that mismatch is going to be one of the more quietly painful friction points in AI adoption for the next two years
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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
Enterprises are going to actually want a coherent roadmap for the development of tools like Codex and Cowork, so they can plan and train and scale their use. This conflicts with the Labs’ vision where these tools rapidly scale exponentially in ability as models approach AGI.
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Parisian Aesthetics
Parisian Aesthetics@Parisianaes1·
It's raining, it's wet, it's Paris
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BURKOV
BURKOV@burkov·
This is what a useless hype lifecycle looks like.
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Ramesh Srivats
Ramesh Srivats@rameshsrivats·
Now that Vijay has got the support of 118 MLAs, the Governor is going to send him back to do KYC, get copies of their Aadhaar cards and PAN cards, and get a small video from each confirming their consent (file size < 5MB).
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The Serfs (youtube.com/theserftimes)
The Met Gala was annoying when the world wasn't on fire. Now it just seems like a deranged spectacle by rich deluded sociopaths
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Daniel Jeffries
Daniel Jeffries@Dan_Jeffries1·
The number of jobs in the future is endless because the problems to solve are endless. Jobs multiply as we get more complex. No AI or human can solve all problems and all the work to do in the Universe because those problems are limitless. The problems are endless and infinite. Technology and automation are nothing but abstractions. The old way gets automated and we move up the stack to solve more problems. We used to live in mud huts. Hammers and nails and boards automated parts of the old problem of "build a place to live." Once solved we got more complex houses and buildings that brought their own problems as they brought more complexity, so we got new jobs like stone mason and architect and more. Complexity breeds new problems and new solutions and new jobs. When we got steel and concrete we got skyscrapers. Each problem solved is an abstracted solution for a previous problem that stacks on top of other abstractions. That's all that automation and technology is at the deepest levels. The jobs are endless because the problems to solve are endless. Understand this and you understand the future. Misunderstand it and your error compounds and radiates out, corrupting your understanding.
Rohan Paul@rohanpaul_ai

Brilliant explanation from Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on AI's job effect: In software, AI makes coding faster, but that does not mean fewer engineers are needed. Before AI, we could write 1 billion lines of code; now, with AI, we can aim for 1 trillion.

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Backpacking Daku
Backpacking Daku@outofofficedaku·
Pan Shop in Czech Republic can be named Pan Prague
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Cinema Tweets
Cinema Tweets@CinemaTweets1·
Man on Fire has been turned into a TV series on Netflix. I’m not here to disparage something I haven’t see, but I have one question: why? Just…why? Why touch Denzel & Tony? You think you can play The Beatles better than The Beatles? Please can we get more new stories around here
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Reid Southen
Reid Southen@Rahll·
More money for worse work that you have to fix, good stuff this AI thing, thanks Nvidia.
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🌻
🌻@naanbiological·
Commercial Cylinder ₹1000 मंहगा नहीं हुआ है, ₹993 हुआ है।
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The New Yorker
The New Yorker@NewYorker·
A 2025 study out of M.I.T. cautioned that “the integration of LLMs into learning environments may inadvertently contribute to cognitive atrophy.” This danger hasn’t slowed the advancement of A.I. in schools. newyorker.com/culture/progre…
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James Pethokoukis ⏩️⤴️
James Pethokoukis ⏩️⤴️@JimPethokoukis·
"A decade ago, AI was supposed to replace radiologists. Today, radiologists make more than $500,000 per year, and their employment continues to grow, see chart below. Reading scans is a task, not a job, and when the task gets cheaper, demand for the job grows."
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Tarun Gautam
Tarun Gautam@TARUNspeakss·
Swati Maliwal has officially joined BJP today. Can’t wait her to see campaigning for Brijbhushan Singh in UP and against female wrestlers in Haryana.
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macintog
macintog@macintogdev·
One of my first jobs was data entry at a car auction broker. A dozen people were entering condition reports & sales data for nationwide car resale. I'd been doing some Access 2.0 work on a copy of production for fun. One day, the whole network suddenly felt very slow and buggy. So I made a local backup of the database, just in case. Twenty minutes later. The network went down. Everything. An hour later, our director walked in with someone I'd never seen in tow. He was slumped over, sheet-white, and looked like he was five minutes on either side of vomiting. Our director announced that: - the database and all of our work had been wiped out - the backups had been broken for several weeks - we were going to be spending the next few weeks just trying to piece together thousands of hours of work we had already done once. I raised my hand and said I'd made a backup an hour ago, and asked where they would like me to upload it. They both stared at me (along with everyone else) like I had sprouted tentacles. Twenty minutes later we were back to work. No one ever said another word about it. No questions. No bonus. No thank you. This was a very worthwhile life lesson that has paid 100x dividends.
Polymarket@Polymarket

NEW: Claude-powered coding agent reportedly deleted a company’s production database, and backups, in 9 seconds.

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