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Cherry Elucidates

@1024CHEL

19|YouTuber(Content Creator)|IEEE|AI(AGI, ASI,...)|Quantum Revolution 2.0|Writer|Nation First|| For Collaborations: [email protected]

India Katılım Haziran 2021
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Cherry Elucidates@1024CHEL·
🌟Meeting @qpiai CEO Nagendra Nagaraja at Quantum India Bengaluru 2025 🌟 *A thread* Just a few months ago, in April, QpiAI just built India's MOST POWERFUL and LARGEST Quantum Computer and QpiAI became India's leading Quantum enterprise.
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Sann@san_x_m·
His name is Suchir Balaji. He was 26 years old. Indian-American. An AI researcher at OpenAI for 4 years. He helped build GPT-4. One of the most powerful AI systems in the world. In October 2024 he quit OpenAI and gave an interview to the New York Times. He said OpenAI was training its AI on copyrighted content without permission. He said it was illegal. He was named as a key witness in the NYT lawsuit against OpenAI. He wrote in his journal: “I am a credible threat because of New York Times.” One month after the interview he was found dead in his San Francisco apartment. The official ruling: suicide. His parents say: murder. His pen drive was missing. His computer was left open. CCTV footage for only 2 of 7 days was provided. GHB was found in his system. His cheekbone was broken. A second bullet was allegedly found lodged in his skull by independent radiologists. Elon Musk replied to his mother’s post: “This doesn’t seem like a suicide.” Tucker Carlson said in a September 2025 interview with Sam Altman: “He was definitely murdered.” The SF police closed the case. His mother Poornima Ramarao is still fighting. Alone. From India. Against one of the most powerful companies in the world.
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ghatak@Neetivaan·
Bharat Ratna to Dr. Homi Jehangir Bhabha is a must.
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Ben Wilson@BenWilsonTweets·
Steve Jobs on what a CEO does: “number one, recruit; number two, set an overall direction; and number three, inspire and cajole and persuade.”
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Cherry Elucidates@1024CHEL·
Happy Birthday Eren Yeager! The Boy who dreamed Freedom & embraced it till the very end. 19_&_beyond Thank you.
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
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Sumita Shrivastava
Sumita Shrivastava@Sumita327·
Hum mard hain, Jaskirat. Aur humara kartavya - ladna hai. Aakhri saans tak… Salute to Aditya Dhar for bringing this spirit of duty and courage to life on screen… 🔥😎 #DhurandharTheRevenge
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Kalam Center@KalamCenter·
🇮🇳 The Last Stand at Rezang La — A Story of Unbreakable Courage High in the freezing heights of Ladakh, where silence is broken only by the wind, history witnessed a battle that would forever define courage. It was the early hours of 18 November 1962. At around 3:30 a.m., the calm of the Chushul Valley shattered as heavy firing erupted across the icy mountains. Standing there was a small company of nearly 120 Indian soldiers from 13 Kumaon, led by one fearless officer — Major Shaitan Singh. Ahead of them stood an enemy force numbering in the thousands. The odds were impossible. The Indian soldiers were outnumbered, outgunned, and surrounded by harsh terrain. But what they lacked in weapons, they carried in spirit — an unbreakable resolve to defend every inch of their motherland. Major Shaitan Singh moved from post to post under relentless fire, motivating his men, reminding them that courage is not about numbers, but about standing firm when everything seems lost. Inspired by his leadership, the company fought with unmatched determination, holding their ground against wave after wave of attacks and inflicting heavy losses on the enemy. As the battle intensified, heavy mortar shelling rained down. The enemy closed in from all sides. Retreat seemed inevitable — but surrender was never an option. Even after being gravely wounded and losing blood, Major Shaitan Singh refused to step back. When his comrades tried to carry him to safety, he declined. His only concern was the battle, his men, and his duty. He chose to stay, to fight, and to inspire till his final breath. By morning, the snow-covered battlefield had fallen silent. Major Shaitan Singh and 114 of his brave soldiers had made the ultimate sacrifice. Nature itself guarded their story. Heavy snowfall covered the battlefield, and their mortal remains could not be recovered for months. Nearly three months later, when his body was finally found, the sight left everyone speechless — he was still clutching his weapon, frozen in a fighting posture, as if standing guard even after death. Rezang La was not just a battle. It was a testament to what courage truly means. Some soldiers fight wars. Some become legends. Major Shaitan Singh became immortal. #IndianArmy #RezangLa #MajorShaitanSingh #1962War #SaluteToMartyrs #IndianHeroes #BraveryBeyondWords #NationFirst #JaiHind #RememberTheBrave
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Sarvam@SarvamAI·
We've been quietly building something over the past year - applying our full-stack AI to problems of national consequence and complex enterprises. Now we're scaling the vertical behind it - Chanakya.
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Kalam Center@KalamCenter·
When Lal Bahadur Shastri passed away, the entire nation mourned. But the real heartbreak came later… when people discovered what he had actually left behind. Not wealth. Not properties. Not hidden fortunes. Instead, they found: 👉 A bank loan 👉 A few simple clothes 👉 Some old books 👉 And rent receipts A man who led a nation… left behind debt for his own family. When he decided to buy his first car — a modest Fiat — he didn’t use power or privilege. He had around ₹7,000, but the car cost ₹12,000. So yes, the Prime Minister of India took a ₹5,000 loan from Punjab National Bank. And what hurts even more… When he passed away in 1966, that loan was still unpaid. No industrialist stepped in. No powerful leader cleared it. That responsibility was fulfilled by his wife… who repaid it slowly through her pension. That is integrity. That is character. That is what true public service looks like. He didn’t leave behind crores… He didn’t leave mansions… He didn’t leave luxury… He left behind something far greater — A life of simplicity… and a legacy carved in the hearts of millions. A Prime Minister who, even in death, gave his children not wealth… but values. Have you ever thought about it? People like him don’t come often. Maybe once in a century. “Simplicity was his ornament. Honesty was his identity. He left, but reminded us — it’s not the position that makes a man great… it’s his actions.” Lal Bahadur Shastri wasn’t just a leader… He was a benchmark. If this touched your heart, you already know what to say— “Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan.” #LalBahadurShastri #JaiJawanJaiKisan #RealHero #IndianHistory #SimpleLivingHighThinking #ProudOfIndia #LegendNeverDies
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Pooja sharma@poojakaushik08·
One of the bravest on earth against the devils of humanity
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Beats in Brief 🗞️
Beats in Brief 🗞️@beatsinbrief·
🚨 BREAKING: Nvidia, Accel & HCLTech in talks to invest $200–250M in Sarvam AI at $1.5B valuation, potentially making it India’s first AI unicorn of 2026. (ET)
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Gautam Gambhir@GautamGambhir·
Even death couldn’t force him to compromise! That’s Sardar Bhagat Singh! #Icon
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Saloni Thakur 🇮🇳
Saloni Thakur 🇮🇳@Saloni_Thakur19·
From 2020 to 2025— late nights, endless case laws, silent struggles… and growth. Today, I don’t just hold a law degree, I hold every moment that made me stronger. From “not yet” to “finally.” ⚖️✨ @ShooliniUniv @Shoolini_Univ @atulkhosla26
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Ronit Pereira@Ronitper·
“India was 40% of world’s GDP in the 17th century. Most skilled Doctors and professionals are Indians in the world, what India lacked was the platform.” “We made the atom bomb ourselves, never stole it from anyone. Believe in India my fellow Indians.” - Rakesh Jhunjhunwala. ‘21
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Varun Mayya@waitin4agi_·
Giving away an extra jetson orin nano. Comment what you need it for and especially if you’re mid project and need it I’ll DM you if I like what you’re building and it’s yours.
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Cherry Elucidates@1024CHEL·
@waitin4agi_ real-time stiffness optimization via granular jamming. Jetson Orin Nano would supercharge the DRL training—where we are hoping to hit 90%+ success on precise gripping of heavy/irregular objects! (2) #SoftRobotics
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Cherry Elucidates@1024CHEL·
@waitin4agi_ Hey @waitin4agi_! I am working on a research project based on software grippers in college. The theme is AI-driven adaptive soft grippers for autonomous robots. Focused on Overcoming limitations like imprecise grasping & deformation with force sensors + RL/DRL (PPO) for (1/2)
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