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Guru Bhat

@_gurubhat_

Senior Director of Engineering, Android at Google. Tennis Fanatic. Runner. Time Zone Athlete. https://t.co/VrBu2vlWhP

Bangalore, IN Katılım Nisan 2010
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Priyanka Kamath
Priyanka Kamath@100GirlsInGenAI·
Nandini, its great to see the agri momentum that started in Hyderabad is picking up its velocity, let's continue with the same energy & execution to reach our final milestone - The Farmers !!! @_gurubhat_ : Appreciate you for being a rock solid support at Charcha'23 guiding participants to revolutionize with android. We have been unstoppable since, now harnessing, transformative potential with Claude AI.
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Gergely Orosz
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
When something sounds too good to be true - maybe it is? Did Klarna really fully replace 700 customer support agents overnight? I did what few retweeting this do: tried Klarna’s AI assistant. It’s… underwhelming. It recites exact docs and passes me on to human support fast.
Tanay Jaipuria@tanayj

Wow Klarna's AI customer support agent is able to handle 2/3rd of the requests by itself in its first month and is doing the job of an equivalent of 700 agents.

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Priyanka Kamath
Priyanka Kamath@100GirlsInGenAI·
Final note, had the incredible delight to learn tremendously about building for the bottom billion with a novel inclusive tech for all, thanks to @_gurubhat_ This was a brilliant showcase of the bright young minds we have In India working towards revolutionizing agriculture sector and bringing positive change to countless lives ( ~ 500 million farms globally can leverage the framework) with innovation led creativity, technical expertise, and problem-solving skills to India's Techade! Kudos to students x.com/heyfromnandini_ x.com/thekaailash x.com/vaishnava_163 x.com/jutikapatil
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Dave Burke
Dave Burke@davey_burke·
The Transformer model is one of the most important contributions to modern AI. It powers Bard and is the "T" in ChatGPT. The 2017 Google paper, “Attention Is All You Need” is well written, but doesn't really explain how it works. So, here’s my "Transformers in a Nutshell”...
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nasscom
nasscom@nasscom·
Our #GCC council leaders and Vice Chair @gangadharansind engaged in focused conversations at @saplabsindia. Together, they explored the dynamic landscape of digital transformation, cutting-edge engineering competencies, next-gen #talent and India's role as a beacon for GCCs globally. #industryleaders #techleadership #leaderthoughts #engineering #digitalengineering @debjani_ghosh_ @sangeetagupta29 @RNamb @gangadharansind @saplabsindia @KSVish57 @SrikanthNasscom @Suk_Roy @_gurubhat_ (@Google), Anahita Tiwari (@MorganStanley), Punit Sood (@NatWestGroup), Mamatha Madireddy (@HSBC), Siva Padmanabhan (@AstraZeneca), Arvind Vaishnav (@Philips), Raman Adlakha (@Avaya), Neeraj Sinha (@StanChart), @AJ_AJEYA (@PureStorage), Deshant Kaila (@PepsiCo)
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Tennis TV
Tennis TV@TennisTV·
Roger Federer GOD MODE 🥶 When @rogerfederer saved 3 match points vs Zverev in Shanghai!
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Sundar Pichai
Sundar Pichai@sundarpichai·
Happy 25th birthday @Google! 🎂 Thanks to everyone who uses our products and challenges us to keep innovating and to all Googlers!
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Billy Oppenheimer
Billy Oppenheimer@bpoppenheimer·
On December 11, 2021, I picked Robert Greene up from the airport, and we drove forty-five minutes to Bastrop, TX. At one point, Robert told me he’s had more than 20 research assistants since Ryan Holiday and none have been any good. Why weren’t they any good? I asked. He said, “Some didn’t grasp the spirit of the material I look for. Some couldn’t discern what's interesting from what isn't. Some melted like an ice cube in the sun at the first piece of constructive criticism. Some...” He paused here and thought. As he was thinking, I understood the implication was that those first three reasons didn't really cut to the core of his troubles with research assistants. “Without exception,” Robert realized, “they weren’t interested in boredom. It’s a dividing line between people who are successful and people who are not.” Takeaway 1: Mastery, Robert said, requires boredom and tedium. It requires doing the same things over and over and over. It requires sitting with the frustration of putting in work that doesn't immediately pay off. It requires sitting with the uncertainty of, am I going to spend sixteen hours reading this biography only to discover there’s nothing in it I can use? You have to be able to sit with boredom, Robert said. Takeaway 2: In another conversation, Robert told me he believes one of the reasons people struggle to sit with boredom is that they have a false idea about the word “creativity.” “People have all sorts of illusions about the word that aren’t the reality,” he said. “The reality is that creativity is a function of the previous work you put in. If you put a lot of hours into thinking and researching and reading, hour after hour—a very tedious process—creativity will come to you…It comes to you, but only after hours and hours of tedious work.” I like this definition because it means creativity is not some mysterious form of magic. It’s something that is rewarded to those who put in hours and hours of boring, tedious work. - - - “One sign that you're suited for some kind of work is when you like even the parts that other people find tedious.” — Paul Graham Follow @bpoppenheimer for more content like this!
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Mishaal Rahman
Mishaal Rahman@MishaalRahman·
Neat: You can send an entire folder from your Android device to other Android devices, Chromebooks, or Windows PCs from the Files by Google app! Just long-press on any folder in the Files app and then tap the Nearby Share icon in the top right.
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Google India
Google India@GoogleIndia·
Safety 🔐 Innovation ✨ Much more ❤️ Meet Droid 🤝 #Android
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Google India
Google India@GoogleIndia·
How to use Nearby Share on your Android phone 👇 1️⃣ Select a file 2️⃣ Click on 'Share' 3️⃣ Select 'Nearby Share' 4️⃣ Ensure that the other device's visibility is on Ta-da! You're set ❤️
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Sindhu Gangadharan
Sindhu Gangadharan@gangadharansind·
Today, #India 🇮🇳 has ~1,600 GCCs powered by 1.66 Mn workforce - there is a huge opportunity ahead of us to scale up India's #GCC market share to USD 60-85bn in the next half a decade. Honoured to work with the esteemed @NASSCOM GCC Council to leverage this incredible potential🙏
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Dale Vaz
Dale Vaz@dale_vaz·
And so it ends. Five years of a magical run at @Swiggy came to an end today, as I logged out of my system for the last time. In just 5 years, the team at Swiggy has: 1. Achieved EBITDA profitability on Food. 2. Built a Billion $ Instamart business, from scratch 3. Built India's only Hyperlocal multi-category platform that supports disparate businesses such as Food, Grocery, Genie, Minis, Dineout, Meat, Alcohol, all from the same tech platform. 4. Scaled 10X on order volume with low latency and high availability. 5. Deployed 140+ AI models to transform Swiggy into an AI first company 6. Won multiple awards, patents, publications, and recognitions for tech and AI excellence. 7. And most importantly built an enduring Tech culture and team that is focused on high performance, but with empathy, respect and intellectual humility. The saying goes - "we overestimate what we can do in the short term, but underestimate what we can achieve in the long term". This is perfectly true for Swiggy. The Swiggy of today has been shaped by the hard work, dedication and never-say-never attitude of thousands of #Swiggsters over many years. It has been an absolute privilege for me to have been part of this rocketship ride. While there are too many people that I have to thank, I did want to give a shout out to Sriharsha Majety for being an amazing leader and my manager. The trust and autonomy that he gave, empowered me to achieve what little I could at Swiggy. Thank you Harsha! And huge thanks to our co-founders Nandan Reddy Phani Kishan Addepalli , Rahul Jaimini and partners in crime Girish Menon Rahul Bothra Rohit Kapoor Vivek Sunder Anuj Rathi Srinath Rangamani Mihir Shah And finally, big thank you to my tech "round table of knights", some of the best and brightest tech leaders in the Indian tech ecosystem today - Madhusudhan Rao Nitesh Garg Vijay Seshadri Soumya Simanta Ashish Arora Pradnya Karbhari Mayank Talati Anand Puranik Anurodh Kanchan Jairaj Sathyanarayana Goda Ramkumar Ishu Jain Vidhya Seetharaman Abhishek Bhaduri The list goes on... 🙏🙏 I'll be cheering on from the sidelines and can't wait to see what's next for #swiggy and its customers! signing off Dale.
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nasscom events@NasscomEvents·
A passionate technologist, @_gurubhat_ at @Google will be joining as a speaker at #nasscomGCC Conclave. With extensive experience working at leading tech companies, he is committed to using it for the greater good. nasscom.in/gcc/ 🗓️ June 1-2 📌 Bengaluru
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Paul Couvert
Paul Couvert@itsPaulAi·
ChatGPT has now a big problem. Google just updated its free competitor, Bard. Here are 8 things impossible on ChatGPT but that Bard can do (for free):
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Guru Bhat@_gurubhat_·
#mustwatch Made my day to see someone power through adversity and emerge triumphant in such emphatic fashion!
Dilip Kumar@kmr_dilip

In 3mins, Sifan Hassan from London Marathon will teach you the greatest lesson for life & entrepreneurship. Goosebumps guaranteed! Sifan ran her debut marathon while training through Ramadan and fasting and was pitted against the best athletes in the world. Day before the race she said " I'm scared & feel stupid to show up for a marathon" This is the story of her remarkable win this past Sunday. -Within one hour of the race, she fell off the pace from the lead pack -She was struggling with pain and stopped twice to stretch her hips. -For elite runners, when they stop in a marathon their chances of winning is almost zero. At this time the commentators said "She needs to stop and somebody needs to give her advice to step off and stop trying to run on. She may not know what to do in a marathon". -But Sifan showed grit & resilience to stay on the course limping while her competitors raced ahead of her. -At one point, she was nearly hit by the lead motorbike while trying to get to her water bottle. -Later she offered water to her rivals. -With every kilometre she closed the gap with the leaders and soon was with the pack. -And 400meters away from the finish line she surged leaving her competition almost impossible to catch her. Sifan won the race with a finish time of 2hr 18min 34 sec After the finish she said “I learned to be patient and just to run my own race. Just keep going as much as possible and maybe i'll surprise myself.” What makes Hassan’s story even more special is that she was born in Ethiopia but moved to the Netherlands aged 15 as a refugee where she moved into a shelter for asylum seekers. Becoming a strong is not an event. It's a process. Discipline is remembering what you want. Video source @BBCWorld

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anand mahindra
anand mahindra@anandmahindra·
Transformational. Let’s do this. In every city.
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Shreyas Doshi
Shreyas Doshi@shreyas·
Product Strategy—in 1 tweet. What: Rigorous treatment of where to play & how to win Why: Drastically improve odds of product success Create org-wide clarity Outlook: 3-5 years Components: Situation assessment Target customers Differentiation pillars Roadmap Brief action plan
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