Monthly Archives: February 2023

How does AI Cult develop?….the Philosophy, Physics and freedom of Press

(Continued from previous article) In the previous article, I discussed a hypothesis that just like the “Stockholm syndrome”, users of Technology exhibit a certain level of blind faith on technology which in the AI scenario, has the potential to translate … Continue reading

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“AI cult syndrome”.. a theoretical hypothesis

All of us have heard of the “Stockholm Syndrome”. It is a psychological phenomenon in which a hostage or abuse victim develops feelings of trust, affection, or sympathy towards their captor or abuser. Individuals who experience Stockholm Syndrome may exhibit … Continue reading

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Calling attention of developers to develop PDPSI compliance tool

PDPSI or Personal Data Projection Standard of India is the most appropriate framework for compliance of Data Protection Laws not only in India but elsewhere. It can not only be used for compliance of Indian Data Protection Laws (ITA 2000 … Continue reading

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We Need to put the last nail on the coffin of Bitcoin at G-20

It would be a great satisfaction for Naavi.org if G-20 of this year lead by India would put the last nail on the coffin of Bitcoin and Private Crypto Currencies. I am surprised that despite the years of many of … Continue reading

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AI Teachers and Zero GPT

Indus International School in Bengaluru has been a technology innovator for a long time. It was an early adopter to the use of laptops/tablets for students and adoption of Cyber Security within their network. Since last one year, it appears … Continue reading

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How Did a NLP algorithm go rogue?

After about a month of euphoria about the ChatGPT, we now have encountered the first warning signal that these algorithms are already showing characteristics of going rogue. Very recently a New York Times reporter Mr Kevin Roose reported his detailed … Continue reading

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