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@sanchak74

IIT-KGP/Tifr(Mumbai)/UC-Davis/Independent- Publications: https://t.co/fgxXeJFvWc?amp=1

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Not that I believe trials after Covid anymore, or expect journalists to report such things But on May 9th, they were asked to resubmit their plans to test whether this huge cost has any benefit or not medicaldialogues.in/news/industry/…
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The Indian Express@IndianExpress

7-minute cancer shot launched in India: New immunotherapy injection could change lung cancer treatment but comes at a cost #Echobox=1778766078" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">indianexpress.com/article/health…

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3 people died - what's the connection? They tested positive ... that's it What was their age? Did they test positive for something else? Did they have other ailments? Were they immunocompromised Nothing else is known But they know it will be hard to make ppl fall this time
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Well, dont worry - this time the "experts" know it wont be easy to fool people, so "nearly impossible" This is similar to the "monkeypox" scare - mostly in rodents The worrying thing is that they will keep fanning such inflammatory events The same playbook
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Sempre BARCA@semprebarcaa

@sanchak74 Your inputs required badly on the seriousness and threat severity of hantavirus

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@MumbaiGrind @CNN It is one day - so maybe a statistical blip Nevertheless the fact remains that we pay little heed to ecological issues when it comes to "development"
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The Mumbai Grind@MumbaiGrind·
@sanchak74 2010, 2016, 2022 - India had a hotter April month. Is @CNN saying that the rest of the not so hot cities are cooling?
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Venugopalan Govindan@gvenugopalan·
Below is the link for the full judgement. api.sci.gov.in/supremecourt/2… Below are my first impressions as a petitioner and as somebody who is sufficiently well versed with the relevant facets of this issue. I intend to write a detailed article sometime later on this. ----------- The core ask of our petition - systemic remedies to prevent such tragedies from befalling anyone in this country by way of court mandated full disclosure and informed consent in all public health measures - has not been addressed at all. The serious issues in covid mismanagement by authorities, such as not stopping the covishield administration when 15 European countries stopped them as early as March/April 2021 due to blood clots and deaths, and such deaths happening in our own country in the same timeframe, and the opaque, dysfunctional AEFI which enabled the authorties to brazenly certify vaccines as safe, these aspects have been totally overlooked as well, without any counter or justification why they didn't necessitate any corrective measures. GoI is in contempt of Jacob Puliyel Judgement delivered in May 2022, as we have shown that with evidence in our rejoinedr, affidavits and submissions. Unfortunately this judgement just says that the Puliyel judgment should be followed by GoI, with no punishment/reprimand for not implementing it for nearly four years. There are many more such as the above. Even the no fault compensation policy mandated (which approach has many serious issues, which I will dwell on in a detailed article), is limited in its scope to Covid-19 vaccination, for inexplicable reasons. How are other vaccinations any different? I am afraid that as a country we might have lost a golden chance to remedy the public health delivery system issues of this country and to ensure that the Right to Life enshrined in the constitution is not trampled with impunity by health authorities.
Venugopalan Govindan@gvenugopalan

Today the judgement was pronounced by the Hon'ble court. The judgement text read out in the court is as below. " Following directions are being issued to the Union of India and to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. Frame a no fault compensation policy for serious adverse events following COVID-19 vaccination. The existing management for monitoring adverse events following immunization shall continue and relevant data shall be periodically placed in the public domain in accordance with the observations in Jacob Puliyel. No separate court appointed expert body is considered necessary in view of the existing mechanisms for scientific assessment of adverse events following immunization. It is clarified that this judgment shall not preclude any person from pursuing such other remedies that may be available in law. Equally, the formulation of the No Fault framework shall not be construed as an admission of liability or fault on the part of the Union of India or any authority. Accordingly, the writ petition and the connected matters are disposed of. " The full order is awaited by the evening, and I shall revert with my views after going through the full order.

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India has become a heartless nation, I was thinking in the morning ... (maybe it always was) And then this This is what hyper nationalism does Its a cricket game for f sake
The Times Of India@timesofindia

In a tragic twist of fate, Kundan Kumar, a speech-impaired #teenager in #Bihar's Vaishali district, lost his life over a cricket match misunderstanding. While caught up in the excitement of the India-New Zealand T20 World Cup final, a misunderstood cheer from Kundan triggered a violent confrontation with another #individual. More details 🔗 toi.in/OJDdDb63

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Yeah... If you fill up the internet that 2+2=5, that's what chatgpt will tell you It can't do any math at all But not surprised these Silicon Valley gurus have no idea
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta

Thiel has this completely backwards, and the data shows it. “Word people” aren’t surviving AI. They were the first casualties. Freelance copywriting agencies went from $600K in annual revenue to under $10K in 2025. Content writer job postings for digital marketing are projected to drop 50% by 2030. 81.6% of digital marketers already fear replacement, and that fear is justified because companies discovered “good enough” AI writing costs pennies compared to human salaries. The reason Thiel thinks math people have it worse is selection bias. When Microsoft lays off software engineers making $180K, Satya Nadella goes on stage at LlamaCon and tells Mark Zuckerberg that 30% of their code is AI-written now. Bloomberg files a report. TechCrunch writes three articles. 40% of Microsoft’s 2,000 Washington layoffs were software engineers, and everyone noticed. When a copywriter making $55K gets replaced by ChatGPT, nobody writes that Bloomberg story. One agency owner described losing all 8 employees including his sister. A gardening copywriter overheard her boss say “just put it in ChatGPT” six weeks before HR let her go. These stories ended up on personal blogs, not earnings calls. What Thiel is actually observing is a visibility gap. Coding displacement happens at companies with $3T market caps that file public disclosures. Writing displacement happens at 5-person agencies that just quietly stop invoicing clients. The math tells the real story: 276,000 tech workers lost jobs in 2024-2025. Content writer positions are declining 13% in AI-exposed fields. But the freelance writing market doesn’t have a Layoffs.fyi tracking it. There’s no WARN Act filing when a Fiverr client switches to Claude. Both sides are getting hit. The difference is that one side has a Bloomberg terminal tracking the damage, and the other side just has a Reddit thread.

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Energy cost of the "Chatgpt"s of the world is rarely discussed Training is a one time cost, so not much But a simple query like "What is the temperature" now will require significant more GPU processing than it does for CPU (why we never discussed this when Google came)
Michael Zelenko@mvzelenks

Killer visual investigation from @restofworld this morning: we mapped all 9,000 data centers around the world and the results are stunning. In 21 countries around the world all data centers are located in inhospitable conditions. restofworld.org/2025/data-cent…

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And yet they have sold millions of this junk test...
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Another example - 23andMe labiotech.eu/trends-news/23… This is a key point most dont get We can sequence as much as we want & we have But we dont know (right now) how to make sense of that - how to corelate that to disease, etc ...ie the future of an individual (barring few cases)
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This is from 2017 (what brought to me to Twitter) See where Grail is now today, 50% down - when another one of their fantasy projects crashed This was a different method - but anyone who can sell one scam can - and will - see only scams No lessons learnt from Theranos
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@stephaniemlee @KatKStone Someone (wont name) asked me how I connected this work to Grail - and I had to point out the paper. Corroborating @stephaniemlee abt COI.

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I simply don't understand why they call it "intelligence" A computer can multiply two 10 digit number much much faster than any human could - we never called it "intelligence"
Guri Singh@heygurisingh

Apple has just published a paper with a devastating title: *The Illusion of Thinking*. And it's not a metaphor. What it demonstrates is that the AI models we use every day - yes, ones like ChatGPT - don't think. Not one bit. They just imitate doing so. Let me explain: 🧵👇

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