A train of thoughts and writings on development, technology and the economy focusing on the socio-techno-economic-cultural surge of developing economies to regain and partake in leadership of the world. Written by George Easaw, member of the faculty of Business Administration of Allliance University, Bangalore, India. (This is purely an academic site, no commercial use is allowed. Photography rights lie with the respective organisations). Mention credits as needed.
Wednesday, February 21, 2024
Odysseus 2 ..
Wednesday, February 14, 2024
Thought Provoking questions on Generative AI ..
Here are ten thought-provoking questions for your class discussion on Generative AI
Ethics and Bias:
- How can generative AI models unintentionally perpetuate bias, and what steps can we take to mitigate this?
- Should AI creators be held accountable for biased or harmful outputs generated by their models?
Creativity and Originality:
- Can AI truly be creative, or is it merely replicating patterns from existing data?
- What distinguishes a genuinely novel AI-generated artwork or story from something derivative?
Human-AI Collaboration:
- How can humans and AI collaborate effectively in creative endeavors, such as music composition or writing?
- What roles should each play to maximize synergy?
Limits of Generative AI:
- Are there inherent limits to what generative AI can achieve? If so, what are they?
- Can AI ever surpass human creativity?
Ownership and Attribution:
- Who owns the rights to AI-generated content? The creator, the model, or both?
- How do we attribute authorship when AI contributes significantly to a work?
Unintended Consequences:
- What unintended consequences might arise from widespread adoption of generative AI?
- How can we anticipate and address these?
Human Emotion in AI Art:
- Can AI evoke genuine emotional responses through art, music, or poetry?
- Is emotional impact a necessary criterion for successful AI-generated content?
Exploring AI’s “Black Box”:
- How can we demystify the decision-making process of generative AI models?
- Should we prioritize interpretability over performance?
AI and Creativity Enhancement:
- Can generative AI enhance human creativity by suggesting novel ideas or pushing boundaries?
- Or does it risk stifling originality by relying too heavily on existing patterns?
Future Implications:
- What societal shifts might occur as generative AI becomes more prevalent?
- How can we prepare for a world where AI-generated content is commonplace?
Tuesday, February 13, 2024
Elon's unique Leadership style ..
- audacity,
- innovation, and
- relentless pursuit of improvement.
- Big Ideas and Vision: Musk believes there’s always a better way to do things. He sets his sights on grand objectives, whether it’s revolutionizing space travel with SpaceX or disrupting the automotive industry with Tesla. His vision is often bold, even outrageous, but it unites his teams around a common purpose for the sake of benefitting the planet and humanity
- Out-of-the-Box Thinking: Musk’s approach involves pushing boundaries. From manufacturing rockets to creating electric cars, he consistently challenges conventional norms. His willingness to explore uncharted territory fosters creativity and innovation within his organizations.
- Ambition and Audacity: Musk’s goals are audacious. He aims high, and his teams rally behind these ambitious targets. Whether it’s colonizing Mars or achieving sustainable energy, his unwavering commitment inspires those around him.
- Learning Environment: Musk encourages learning and growth. He surrounds himself with brilliant minds and expects them to think ten times more audaciously than he does. His teams thrive in an intellectually stimulating environment.
- Listening to Team Members: Despite his visionary status, Musk values input from his team. He listens to ideas, encourages collaboration, and allows others to have a say in decisions. This openness fosters a sense of ownership and commitment among employees.
- Constant urge to reduce costs : Unlike public funded govt projects, private projects are always short of funds and activities should be focused on reducing costs and at the same time ensuring safety of operations and the people
Friday, February 09, 2024
My experiences with ChatGPT, Gemini and Perplexity AI
I have been seriously using ChatGPT ver 4, Gemini (earlier Bard) from Google for the past eight to ten months and and Perplexity from Arvind Srinivas of IIT Chennai for more than 2 months.
Each AI app is getting better and better day by day. As an academic professional who needs to refer and gther information on a daily, if not hourly basis, the three apps have been very useful.
ChatGPT is getting more and more richer while Gemini is giving useful output, no doubt. Perplexity has been giving surprises since its start with its short, focused answers to most of the questions I ask.
As a smart individual, I am making use of the best from all the three AI apps in my class teachng and presentations, even in preparing the quizzes, which I am giving one for each session. I know it is very tiring , the beauty is when we prepare with the quiz inmind, our teaching becomes more intense and focused.
Over all AI from all the big players ahs been benegiting me very much both in my professional and personal life. Asking details about low back ache, modes of treatment, medical procedures has been helping sort personal health issues.
This is an example how AI can be used for both professional and personal use by us.
George
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