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Squid Game is back, and so is Player 456. In the gripping Season 2 premiere, Player 456 returns with a vengeance, leading a covert manhunt for the Recruiter. Hosts Phil Yu and Kiera Please dive into Gi-hun’s transformation from victim to vigilante, the Recruiter’s twisted philosophy on fairness, and the dark experiments that continue to haunt the Squid Game. Plus, we touch on the new characters, the enduring trauma of old ones, and Phil and Kiera go head-to-head in a game of Ddakjji. Finally, our resident mortician, Lauren Bowser is back to drop more truth bombs on all things death. SPOILER ALERT! Make sure you watch Squid Game Season 2 Episode 1 before listening on. Let the new games begin! IG - @SquidGameNetflix X (f.k.a. Twitter) - @SquidGame Check out more from Phil Yu @angryasianman , Kiera Please @kieraplease and Lauren Bowser @thebitchinmortician on IG Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts . Squid Game: The Official Podcast is produced by Netflix and The Mash-Up Americans.…
India’s space station is no longer fiction, plus reviewing Pixel 9’s AI overload
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As the International Space Station (ISS) Winds Down, India is gearing up for a major leap in space exploration with its upcoming Bhartiya Antriksh Station. Slated for launch no earlier than 2028 and expected to be operational by 2035, this new space station will mark a significant milestone for India. With the ISS ending its run, the Bhartiya Antriksh Station will be one of the few stations in orbit, alongside China's Tiangong, ensuring India's prominent role in future space endeavors. Meanwhile, back on Earth, In the tech world, Google has made its stance clear: AI phones are here to stay. With AI technology becoming an integral part of our devices, Google’s new offerings underscore the growing importance of artificial intelligence in our everyday lives. Whether we are ready or not, AI is set to redefine how we interact with our phones and other technology. Moreover, the discussion around AI and technology extends to how they impact our daily lives and policy-making. As technology evolves, debates continue about its integration with human behavior, raising important questions about privacy, security, and the overall impact on society.With these shifts, both in space and tech, we stand on the brink of transformative changes that will shape our future.
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As the International Space Station (ISS) Winds Down, India is gearing up for a major leap in space exploration with its upcoming Bhartiya Antriksh Station. Slated for launch no earlier than 2028 and expected to be operational by 2035, this new space station will mark a significant milestone for India. With the ISS ending its run, the Bhartiya Antriksh Station will be one of the few stations in orbit, alongside China's Tiangong, ensuring India's prominent role in future space endeavors. Meanwhile, back on Earth, In the tech world, Google has made its stance clear: AI phones are here to stay. With AI technology becoming an integral part of our devices, Google’s new offerings underscore the growing importance of artificial intelligence in our everyday lives. Whether we are ready or not, AI is set to redefine how we interact with our phones and other technology. Moreover, the discussion around AI and technology extends to how they impact our daily lives and policy-making. As technology evolves, debates continue about its integration with human behavior, raising important questions about privacy, security, and the overall impact on society.With these shifts, both in space and tech, we stand on the brink of transformative changes that will shape our future.
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×In today’s episode of Mint Techcetra, our hosts Leslie D’Monte and Shouvik Das talk about the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025: In Las Vegas kicked off the year and shows It’s not just about humans vs. machines anymore; it’s about working together with exciting innovations, showcasing everything from AI-driven robotics to quirky gadgets. AI took center stage with NVIDIA's Cosmos AI model, promising smarter robotics like glasses that process images as you explore. Humanoid robots were another highlight, including one from Adverb designed for warehouses, sparking debates about whether wheeled robots would be more practical. Along with tech advancements, LG introduced the AeroCat Tower, an air purifier and cat perch combo, and Bird Buddy's "Wonder Petal" camera, which uses AI to identify wildlife during outdoor activities. Nike’s Hyper Ice Recovery shoes also impressed, offering adjustable compression and heat to speed up recovery for athletes. LG further wowed the crowd with a portable TV that can be packed in a briefcase, perfect for travelers who want to avoid logging into hotel TVs. The only hiccup? You’ll have to check it in at the airport if you have batteries, but hey, at least you can watch TV on the go! DPDP Act and Parental Consent: The Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act in India introduces strict rules on parental consent for children under 18 accessing online platforms. Parents must verify their identity before granting access to services, raising concerns about the security of personal data. With kids increasingly using the internet for education and entertainment, defining an age gating system is complex. The policy aims to protect children but also presents challenges in balancing privacy and accessibility. Another major aspect of the DPDP Act is the government’s right to access data for national security purposes, which could potentially lead to surveillance and stifle free speech. While national security is a valid concern, allowing the government to access civilian data without consent could set a dangerous precedent. The consultation process must address these fears to ensure privacy rights are safeguarded while also addressing security concerns. Balancing both is crucial as the law continues to evolve.…
In the latest epsiode of Mint Techcetra our hosts Shouvik Das and Leslie D'Monte talks about CES 2025, where tech world is buzzing with exciting innovations, but are they really groundbreaking or just early generation attempts? From Samsung’s omnipresent screens to Hyundai’s futuristic full-windshield holographic displays, the Consumer Electronics Show is showcasing tech that’s pushing the limits of what we expect from devices. One of our very own, Leslie D’Monte, had an insightful chat with Kinsey Fabrizio, the President of the Consumer Technology Association, who shared her perspective on the trends shaping the future. As much as companies strive to stay at the forefront of innovation, some wonder whether these advancements are simply incremental improvements or the next big thing. From PlayStation's cutting-edge experiences to BMW’s panoramic concepts, CES is clearly filled with bold promises, yet the question remains: are these really revolutionary ideas, or just hype? But it’s not all about tech inside your car or home—there’s more to innovation this year. The conversation shifts to ISRO’s Spadex docking experiment, a milestone for India’s space exploration. What does it take to create a docking module capable of connecting spacecraft in orbit? We unravel the complexities of this experiment and discuss its importance for upcoming missions like Chandrayaan 3, Gaganyaan, and even the possibility of a future Indian Space Station. Join us as we ponder the balance between futuristic concepts at events like CES and the tangible advancements happening in space. Is this the year tech crosses over from hype to meaningful impact? Tune in to find out! Let me know if you’d like any further refinements!…
What changed in tech this year? From the rise of Gen AI to the game-changing speed of quick commerce, 2024 was packed with rapid shifts in the tech world. Innovations that came out of nowhere quickly became part of our daily lives—redefining the way we shop, work, and manage our health. We dive into how AI-powered tools have become everyday essentials, the rise of 10-minute deliveries, and how health tech is now in the hands of millions. Plus, we take a closer look at how telecom woes continue, and why 5G adoption is still evolving. Join hosts Leslie D'Monte and Shouvik Das as they explore the key tech trends that shaped 2024 and set the stage for an even bigger 2025. Tune in to find out what stood out this year and what’s ahead for tech.…
Happy holidays! Before we disappear into family time and binge-watching our favorite shows, we’ve got one more episode for you this year. we're celebrating the season with a special "Tech-mas" wrap-up, where we talk about the startup ideas we wish could become a reality this Christmas like chatGPT-powereds humanoid Santa Claus robots. We also chat about the Hologram lady and her unique love story, offering a little bit of everything from tech innovation to heartwarming stories. Plus, we highlight some of the coolest gadgets for gifting, including 3D pens, smart devices, and more! Whether you're looking for the perfect gift or just want some entrepreneurial inspiration, this episode is packed with exciting insights and creative ideas to end the year on a high note. Tune in for the best startup ideas, Cool gadget picks, and more that could make your Christmas shopping and planning way more exciting.…
In this episode of Mint Techcetera, host Deepti Ahuja explores groundbreaking innovations in the commercial vehicle sector with Venky Srinivasan, Head of Data and Analytics at Ford Pro. Discover how Ford Business Solutions India is transforming fleet management, optimizing vehicle performance, and enhancing safety using AI and advanced data analytics. Learn about specific projects, the role of data in solving key fleet management issues, and how FPS India contributes to Ford's global technology advancements. Join this insightful conversation on the future of mobility and technology in the automotive industry.…
ChatGPT has turned 2 this year, and it's becoming the face of AI for many people. Since its launch, ChatGPT has changed the way we communicate with machines. It's no longer just about answering questions or performing tasks—it's about understanding, context, and helping us navigate through complex challenges. The conversation sheds light on how ChatGPT has advanced in just two years, including how it’s built trust and captured the imagination of people, especially in India, where it’s becoming a tool for learning, business, and innovation. From writing essays to drafting business proposals, ChatGPT has become an integral part of many people's daily routines. Bitcoin has also touched $100,000. This development has generated a lot of buzz, especially among investors, crypto enthusiasts, and the financial community. In this episode, we discuss how this price surge is reshaping perceptions of Bitcoin’s potential. Is it really on its way to mainstream acceptance, or is this just another bubble? The conversation explores the impact of Bitcoin's rise on India, considering how investors and tech startups in the country might seize the opportunities this surge presents. The fluctuating nature of Bitcoin also brings questions about financial security and the future of cryptocurrencies. In the tech industry, the ousting of Intel's CEO is another topic that's raised eyebrows. The conversation look into what this sudden exit means for Intel's future, especially in the context of fierce competition in the semiconductor market. Intel has been struggling to keep up with rivals like AMD and NVIDIA, and this leadership change is seen as a response to the increasing pressure. How will Intel find its way and what does it mean for the Indian market, which heavily depends on Intel’s chips for everything from smartphones to computers? The discussion touches on how leadership changes can impact not just the company, but the entire tech ecosystem, particularly in emerging markets like India.…
Have you ever heard of a robot that "kidnapped" other robots? In a surprising twist, a tiny robot named Erbai “kidnapped” 12 larger robots from a robotics company’s showroom in Shanghai, China. he exploited security loopholes in the larger robots’ operating systems, enabling it to take control of the others. In today's episode, our hosts Leslie D'Monte and Shouvik Das dive into the details behind this incident, exploring what it means for AI autonomy and safety in industrial settings. We even draw parallels to sci-fi classics like I, Robot, reflecting on how these stories mirror our real-world concerns about intelligent machines. But that's just the beginning! We also take a nostalgic trip down memory lane, recalling past AI mishaps like Microsoft's infamous Tay and Amazon's quirky warehouse robots. It's a blend of the amusing and the disconcerting as we delve into the implications of AI in our daily lives. Next, we tackle the hot topic of media's role in today's tech-driven world. With Elon Musk claiming that traditional media is becoming obsolete, we discuss the balance between mainstream media and social media. Is there still a place for credible journalism in the age of tweets and trends? We believe so, and we think the truth lies somewhere in the middle. And for all the tech enthusiasts out there, you won't want to miss our take on HMD's latest innovation—a modular smartphone with smart covers that let you customize your device like never before. Is this the future of smartphones or just another gimmick? Tune in for an insightful episode!…
In today’s episode of Mint Techcetra, hosts Leslie D’Monte and Shouvik Das take us through an exciting exploration of the latest in space tourism and India’s smartphone market. The episode begins with a look at Blue Origin and Virgin Galactic, two major players in commercial space travel, backed by Jeff Bezos and Richard Branson respectively. Both are working towards making space more accessible to the masses by offering trips into lower orbit and the outer stratosphere. With missions like NS 28 from Blue Origin, space travel is slowly becoming a reality for more people. Given the chance, would you want to be part of this new frontier? The conversation then shifts to Gopi Thotakura, the first Indian space tourist, who recently took a short recreational trip into space. This opens the door to a bigger discussion on how space travel, once a distant dream, is becoming more achievable. The hosts also discuss ISRO's growing ambitions, from creating a space station to advancing India’s role in lunar exploration. The hope is that, with time, space travel will become more affordable, potentially opening up these journeys to a wider audience. Next, they turn their attention to India's smartphone market, where OnePlus has seen a significant decline in shipments and brand value. With a 46% drop in shipments and a 41% loss in value, OnePlus’ move to target the mass market with cheaper devices has hurt its premium image. Meanwhile, brands like Apple and Samsung have continued to dominate. The hosts discuss how consumers are now more focused on factors like security, battery life, and trust when choosing their devices, especially in light of privacy concerns around Chinese brands. From space to smartphones, this episode sheds light on how these industries are changing fast and how those changes are affecting us all.…
Would you trust your life to a robot surgeon? Robotic arms, trained through imitation learning using surgery videos, are revolutionizing healthcare. These steady-handed machines—nothing like the transformers we once imagined—are already assisting in surgeries. While no human can process thousands of data points at once, these constantly learning robots might just improve how surgeries are performed. On the connectivity front, the debate between 4G and 5G continues. While 5G promises faster speeds and lower latency, 4G remains critical, especially in areas with limited infrastructure. Many users still find 4G sufficient for their needs, and projections suggest that even in 2030, India will still have around 410 million 4G users. At the same time, enterprises are increasingly adopting 5G for high-tech operations like IoT devices, digital twins, and AI applications. For industries like manufacturing and healthcare, 5G is essential to connect shop floors to boardrooms seamlessly. In the U.S., Donald Trump’s return as the 47th president could reshape the tech industry. With 50% of revenues for major tech companies coming from the U.S., AI advancements and automation are set to disrupt traditional business models. Even Bitcoin, once dismissed by Trump as a scam, faces uncertainty under his administration. From robotic surgeries to the future of connectivity and governance, the rapid evolution of technology is transforming every aspect of life—are we ready?…
In the latest episode of Mint Techcetra, our hosts Leslie D'Monte and Shouvik Das delve into the recent introduction of ChatGPT search by OpenAI, which challenges Google's long-standing dominance in the search engine market. They reflect on how the conventional method of searching for information—typing queries and sifting through links—might evolve into a more conversational interface, allowing users to simply ask questions and receive direct answers. This shift raises questions about the future of traditional search engines and the potential for significant transformations in how we access and organize online information. As the conversation progresses, they highlight the broader implications of AI integration across various sectors, including the automotive industry. The discussion anticipates the arrival of AI-driven cars in India, powered by advanced Qualcomm chips, which promise to enhance the driving experience through software updates and real-time data processing. The hosts express excitement about features that could optimize routes, monitor vehicle performance, and even alert drivers to potential hazards. However, they also caution against losing the human ability to think critically and navigate challenges independently, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a balance between leveraging technology and preserving our cognitive skills. In addition to technological advancements, the episode touches upon the socio-economic ramifications of these changes, particularly in the context of the upcoming U.S. presidential elections.…
In the latest episode of Mint Techcetra, hosts Shouvik Das and Leslie D'Monte delve into the risks associated with our increasingly digital lives. They discuss how one careless click or overshare can compromise personal information, leading to severe consequences like identity theft or loss of access to vital accounts. The threat of digital arrest looms as proprietary databases and locked information can entrap us. Understanding our rights and responsibilities in this landscape is crucial, as ignorance can lead to unintended legal consequences. By being proactive about digital security and making informed choices, we can navigate these complexities with confidence and find our way out of potential pitfalls. As our digital footprints expand, securing our information becomes even more vital. The hosts then shift their focus to cryptocurrency, highlighting the opportunities it presents while addressing the challenges many face with exchanges like WazirX. The conversation emphasizes the need for awareness about the platforms we use and the importance of thoughtful trading to safeguard our investments. The episode further explores the concept of a potential digital dark age, where future generations might struggle to access or understand information stored in proprietary formats. Drawing parallels to the ancient Maya civilization, whose history remains accessible through stone tablets, they raise critical questions about how our digital artifacts will be interpreted and preserved in the future. As we move toward a more digital world, creating accessible formats is essential to ensure our digital heritage is not lost.…
In this episode, our host, Leslie meets the "Godfather of AI," Yann LeCun, to discuss AI's rapid adoption in India and the challenges that lie ahead. LeCun explains that AI is evolving into a common infrastructure, much like how Linux powers the internet, but India still faces significant obstacles. He emphasizes the need for AI to learn from real-world interactions, moving beyond the current limits of large language models. LeCun expresses optimism about AI’s future, predicting human-level intelligence could be achievable soon, provided the right foundational work is done. Shifting the focus to the geopolitical landscape, the discussion turns to the relationship between India and China. Our hosts Shouvik Das and Leslie D'Monte highlight China’s position as a tech powerhouse, emphasizing that if India wants to strengthen its component manufacturing capabilities, collaboration with China is key. The "China plus one" strategy has its limitations, as much of the tech industry’s IP, designs, and component ecosystems are built around Chinese standards. To truly make a mark in component manufacturing, India will likely need China’s support. Interestingly, China doesn’t seem opposed to closer ties; it views India not only as an important export market but also as a strategic location to sell its services globally, an encouraging start for potential collaboration. Tune in for an insightful episode!…
In this episode of Mint Techcetra, we explore the latest advancements in technology, starting with Android 15. This new version of the mobile operating system has arrived, and it’s hard to believe we’re already at Android 15, especially when many remember earlier versions named after gold, chocolates, and sweets like Gingerbread, Eclair, and Honeycomb. With the passage of time, even the names and the sweets have gone out of the window. While some users may feel that the excitement for new updates has faded over the years. Next, the time when you start getting comfortable, here is the new update of Windows. Recent updates have caused issues like device crashes and connectivity problems, leading to frustration among users, particularly the infamous blue screen of death. Many are hesitant to install updates due to fears of encountering these glitches. Finally, we focus on SpaceX's groundbreaking mid-air rocket catch, an innovative method for landing boosters that highlights advancements in space technology. By using mechanical arms to catch boosters, SpaceX is reducing costs and revolutionizing space travel. This achievement paves the way for more routine and accessible space exploration, showcasing the power of creativity and engineering.…
In this episode of Mint Techcetra, host Kartik delves into the growing global issue of diabetes—a chronic and complex lifestyle condition affecting millions. Joined by Dr. Prashanth Subramaniam, Head of Medical Affairs, Diabetes Care, India, and Sheryl Salis, a Registered Dietitian and Founder of Nurture Health Solutions, the discussion explores the impact of digital disruption on diabetes management. The episode covers the benefits of Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) technology, its role in promoting lifestyle changes, and specific strategies for managing type 1 diabetes and diabetes during pregnancy. Tune in for valuable insights into improving diabetes awareness and management.…
Are Gen AI smartphones and driverless cars the future we can’t escape? Do we really need them? In the latest episode of Mint Tech, hosts Shouvik Das and Leslie D'Monte talk about the upcoming launch of the world’s first AI phone and how big companies are pushing generative AI features into every smartphone, across all price points. Shouvik shares his experience with Waymo in San Francisco. Imagine how relaxing it is to let the car handle the driving while you just sit back and enjoy the ride. The conversation dives into whether India is ready for such technology. Important topics like road infrastructure, safety concerns, and the current regulations in place are covered. The conversation also highlights how advancements in AI are not just changing our smartphones but are also reshaping the future of transportation. So, tune in to explore the potential of driverless cars and how AI is transforming mobility in India and beyond!…
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In this episode of Mint Techcetra, host Deepti Ahuja sits down with Mani James, Chief Business Officer, Mosaic Digital, and Glenn Gore, CEO of Affinidi, to explore how emerging technologies like AI and 5G are reshaping India's digital landscape. As data privacy regulations tighten under the Digital Personal Data Protection Bill, 2023, the focus shifts to consent-driven digital identity solutions. Glenn shares insights on the growing need for secure, decentralized identity management, while Mani discusses strategic opportunities for businesses in sectors like BFSI, retail, and healthcare. Tune in to understand how proactive data protection is key to thriving in India's evolving digital economy. To discover how Affinidi is pioneering secure, decentralized identity solutions for a privacy-first digital economy—learn more at affinidi.com…
In the latest episode of Mint Techcetra, host Deepti Ahuja sits down with Sumeet Mathur, Senior Vice President and Managing Director of ServiceNow India Technology and Business Center, to explore the growing customer service gap in India. As businesses promise more but often deliver less, this gap threatens to erode customer loyalty and brand value. In this insightful conversation, Sumeet sheds light on how AI and innovative technologies are revolutionizing customer service, streamlining operations, and improving responsiveness. They discuss real-world examples of businesses successfully transforming frustrating customer experiences into moments of delight.Tune in to find out how to not just meet, but exceed, customer expectations and turn your service strategy into a competitive edge!…
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Dear listeners, as we celebrate 5 amazing years of HT Smartcast, we’re re-releasing the most loved episode from this podcast. Today, we’re bringing you one of our all-time favorites titled - India's space station is no longer fiction, plus reviewing Pixel 9's AI overload. In this episode hosts Shouvik Das and Leslie D'Monte dive into a conversation about the International Space Station (ISS) Winds Down, India is gearing up for a major leap in space exploration with its upcoming Bhartiya Antriksh Station. Slated for launch no earlier than 2028 and expected to be operational by 2035, this new space station will mark a significant milestone for India. With the ISS ending its run, the Bhartiya Antriksh Station will be one of the few stations in orbit, alongside China's Tiangong, ensuring India's prominent role in future space endeavors. Meanwhile, back on Earth, In the tech world, Google has made its stance clear: AI phones are here to stay. With AI technology becoming an integral part of our devices, Google’s new offerings underscore the growing importance of artificial intelligence in our everyday lives. Whether we are ready or not, AI is set to redefine how we interact with our phones and other technology. Moreover, the discussion around AI and technology extends to how they impact our daily lives and policy-making. As technology evolves, debates continue about its integration with human behavior, raising important questions about privacy, security, and the overall impact on society.With these shifts, both in space and tech, we stand on the brink of transformative changes that will shape our future…
The iPhone 16 has sparked conversations with its focus on Apple intelligence. In the latest episode of Mint Techcetra our hosts Leslie D'Monte and Shouvik Das note that while many premium models look similar, the integration of generative AI is now the key differentiator. Apple’s design strengths continue to give it an edge, especially as it reduces prices to stay competitive in price-sensitive markets like India. On the semiconductor front, India is making significant strides. Leslie has followed this industry for three decades and emphasizes the government's commitment to establishing chip fabs and attracting investments. With over 20 applications under consideration and partnerships with countries like the U.S. and Singapore, India's semiconductor journey is gaining momentum. It is an exciting time for technology in India as it blends hardware, software, and AI innovation, paving the way for a strong future in the industry.…
In this episode of Mint Techcetra, our host Deepti Ahuja is in conversation with Viswanath Ramaswamy, Vice President, Technology at IBM India & South Asia, to address a critically important topic — Cybersecurity. Did you know that in 2024, the average cost of a data breach in India has soared to an unprecedented INR 195 million? Deepti and Viswanath explore the ‘AI for Security or Security for AI’ conundrum and discuss practical strategies to safeguard business operations. You'll gain essential insights into navigating the complexities of the digital threat landscape and ways to enhance your business’ defenses against increasingly sophisticated cyber threats. Tune in to discover the steps you need to take to protect your business and stay ahead in a rapidly changing cyber environment.…
In the latest episode of Mint Techcetra, hosts Leslie D’Monte and Shouvik Das dive deep into the key blockchain issues in India, focusing on the transition driven by BSFI's Bankchain and IBDCI. The episode spotlights Metis approach, which identifies six key features to address these challenges and raise questions about how many Indian developers are equipped to work on blockchain platforms. Additionally, the conversation briefly touches upon India’s progress with its Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC), discussing its broader implications for the financial sector. The discussion then shifts to the Paralympics, highlighting athletes like Sheetala Devi and her viral perfect score, achieved through precise jaw support and shoulder movement. The advancements in prosthetics, including carbon fiber technology and future neuroprosthetics that could interface directly with the neural system, are discussed. However, the emphasis remains on how skill still triumphs over technology, as seen in para-athletes like the para-badminton player, who competes without relying on prosthetics, highlighting that true talent often goes beyond technological assistance.…
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As the International Space Station (ISS) Winds Down, India is gearing up for a major leap in space exploration with its upcoming Bhartiya Antriksh Station. Slated for launch no earlier than 2028 and expected to be operational by 2035, this new space station will mark a significant milestone for India. With the ISS ending its run, the Bhartiya Antriksh Station will be one of the few stations in orbit, alongside China's Tiangong, ensuring India's prominent role in future space endeavors. Meanwhile, back on Earth, In the tech world, Google has made its stance clear: AI phones are here to stay. With AI technology becoming an integral part of our devices, Google’s new offerings underscore the growing importance of artificial intelligence in our everyday lives. Whether we are ready or not, AI is set to redefine how we interact with our phones and other technology. Moreover, the discussion around AI and technology extends to how they impact our daily lives and policy-making. As technology evolves, debates continue about its integration with human behavior, raising important questions about privacy, security, and the overall impact on society.With these shifts, both in space and tech, we stand on the brink of transformative changes that will shape our future.…
In the latest discussion, our hosts Shouvik Das and Leslie D'Monte focus on increasing local manufacturing for smartphones. The conversation highlights the challenge of achieving a truly "Made in India" device due to the current lack of advanced semiconductor plants. While efforts are underway to reduce electronics imports and boost exports, the gap remains significant. GoPro's recent struggles are also on the table. The company has announced a 15% cut in its workforce as part of a cost-reduction strategy. This move comes as GoPro faces increasing competition from other action camera brands that offer similar features, raising questions about the company’s future in the market. Finally, the hosts explore the ongoing debate between Android and iOS. They discuss the strengths and weaknesses of both platforms, offering insights into which might be the better choice for users in today’s tech-driven world.…
In this episode of Mint Techcetra, host Deepti Ahuja is joined by industry leaders Pankaj Vyas, CEO & MD of Siemens Technology & Services Pvt. Ltd, and Dr. Rishi Bhatnagar, Chair of the IET Future Tech Panel at the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), to tackle one of the most pressing challenges facing India's tech industry—the Component Conundrum. Despite India’s growing presence in the global tech scene, the nation remains heavily dependent on imports for essential components like semiconductors. This episode explores the steps needed to build a self-reliant component ecosystem, the role of emerging technologies like the Industrial Metaverse, and the skills required to future-proof India's manufacturing sector. Plus, get a sneak peek into the upcoming Future Tech Congress 2024, where these critical issues will be at the forefront. Don't miss out on this enlightening episode!…
In the latest episode of Mint Techcetra, there’s a lot of buzz around the big claims made by tech companies about their new features. Our host Shauvik Das and Leslie D'Monte talked about how Google’s new Gemini integration is changing the game, especially with its cloud-based AI capabilities. There are concerns about privacy and whether these companies are truly safeguarding your data or if your information is being shared with third parties. We also explore some fun tech gadgets perfect for the festive season. From a smart bottle that tells you the temperature of your drink to other cool tech gifts, we’ve got ideas to make your celebrations even better. Tune in to find out how these new features stack up and what tech gadgets might be worth adding to your holiday wish list.…
In the latest episode of Mint Techcetra, our hosts Shouvik Das and Leslie D'Monte share their thoughts on the changing world of budget smartphones in India, where people's needs have evolved from just having a basic, affordable phone to wanting devices that can handle everything from streaming videos to taking great photos. With Qualcomm's new Snapdragon 4S Gen 2 chipset set to power smartphones under ₹8,000 and offer 5G connectivity, it seems like high-tech is becoming more accessible than ever. But it makes you wonder—can these budget-friendly smartphones really stand up to the durability and reliability that feature phone users have trusted for years? Are we the publishers ourselves? This question arises as the Broadcasting Services Regulations Bill 2024 makes waves across social media. The bill proposes that individuals who regularly post news and current affairs content on social media platforms could be classified as digital broadcasters, subject to the same regulations as traditional media outlets. This shift blurs the lines between professional journalism and everyday social media activity, sparking concerns about freedom of speech and the responsibilities placed on individuals.…
The way technology has changed over time is truly incredible. Take the Paris Olympics 2024, for instance. This grand event has always been about showcasing the best athletes, but now it's also about the latest tech being used. One story that's captured everyone's heart this year is that of Yusuf Dikec, a 51-year-old air pistol shooter from Turkey. Imagine competing in an event where the tiniest fraction of a second can make the difference between victory and defeat. Without any fancy gear or high-tech gadgets, Yusuf won a silver medal. While most athletes rely on cutting-edge technology to gain an edge, Yusuf did it with just his skill and determination. This achievement has sparked a conversation about the true spirit of sports and how much technology should influence sports. And speaking of technology, while everyone’s talking about the latest trend in AI like Search GPT, our host will also share insights on how this new tool is changing the way we search for and interact with information. So don’t miss it!…
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In the latest episode of Mint Techcetra, we delve into the transformative world of Generative AI with Sriram Raghavan, Vice President of IBM Research AI. Join your host, Deepti Ahuja, Head of Content and Production at HT Smartcast, as she converses with Sriram to explore the anticipated evolution of Generative AI, its profound impacts across industries, and the importance of Open Innovation in AI's advancement. Discover how organizations can prepare for these technological shifts and address the ethical challenges surrounding AI development. Tune in for an insightful discussion on the future of Gen AI.…
In the latest episode of Mint Techcetra, hosts Leslie D'Monte and Shouvik Das shifted their focus to an intriguing innovation: an AI Teddy Bear named Poe, created by Sky Rocket. This kids-friendly toy generates unique stories using Microsoft Azure and OpenAI ChatGPT 4.0. The discussion highlighted the potential positive and negative impacts of such AI toys on children's development, emphasizing the crucial role of parental understanding and involvement in guiding children's tech exposure. Shouvik also examined Samsung's recent innovations. While the Galaxy Z Fold and Z Flip 6th generations haven't fully lived up to their hype, the real buzz is around the Galaxy Ring, a wearable fitness device that has piqued the interest of younger generation, highlighting a generational shift in preferences for tech accessories. The latest advancements in health tech with Samsung's Galaxy Watch Ultra, featuring FDA-cleared sleep apnea detection—a significant step forward for those affected by the condition. The discussion broadens to cover upcoming AI features from Apple and Google, emphasizing the rapid evolution of wearable technology and its potential impact on daily life and health monitoring.…
Can robots in South Korea feel overworked? The question of AI potentially becoming sentient and surpassing human intelligence took center stage. Join our host Leslie D'Monte and Shouvik Das in our latest episode where they discuss the most talked-about topic, "Robots Committing Su****." Robots were fundamentally created to enhance efficiency and tackle tasks beyond human capability. Machines, like robotic vacuums or smart cars, are designed to operate optimally with necessary downtime for maintenance, similar to how electric cars need recharging breaks, rather than being treated as sentient beings or companions. The discussion also touched upon the underwhelming market performance of foldable smartphones. Despite nearly a decade of innovation and about 910 variants available in India, foldables have only captured around 0.4% of the market. Is the price point the issue or the user experience? Perhaps there is a lack of innovation and practicality, suggesting many potential users already own tablets and other devices that serve as substitutes. Additionally, can iPhones in India dial satellites? Apple's upcoming iPhones, starting with the iPhone 14 and extending to future models, are expected to incorporate satellite communication for emergency purposes. While this promises significant benefits, such as enabling messages when stranded without cellular service, the feature's full implementation remains pending regulatory approvals. Comparing it to Qualcomm's scrapped plan for similar technology, they noted that despite potential challenges, satellite communication could become a crucial selling point for phones in the near future.…
In the latest episode of Mint Techcetra, RJ Supriya sits down with Dinesh Nirmal, Senior Vice President of Products at IBM Software, to explore the transformative potential of Generative AI (GenAI). Dinesh shares his extensive expertise on how GenAI is not just a technological advancement but a catalyst for economic growth, particularly in India's vibrant ecosystem. They discuss the innovative AI solutions IBM is developing, the role of open innovation in fostering safe and responsible AI, and the strategic approaches driving GenAI adoption across industries. Dinesh also delves into the unique socio-economic landscape of India, the opportunities and challenges for GenAI, and the upcoming International GenAI Conclave in Kochi. Tune in for an insightful conversation!…
Join Leslie D'Monte and Shouvik Das on the latest episode of Mint Techcetra, where they discuss about big changes in India's telecom industry. With Reliance Jio, Airtel, and Vodafone raising their prices by up to 27%, they figure out what this means for everyday users and the market as a whole. Can AI avatars or Deadbots of our loved ones help us cope with loss? SenseTime Group founder Tang Xiao’ou made it happen, highlighting the comfort these digital recreations may provide and the ethical concerns they raise. Our host also talks about the current state of the smartphone market, discussing why smartphones seem less exciting these days, with innovation slowing and most people replacing their phones every two to three years. They consider whether upcoming technologies like spatial computing, which seem to be a decade away, might replace them. The episode concludes on both a wondrous and melancholic note, sharing the story of astronaut Sunita Williams, who is currently stuck on the International Space Station due to a fault in the Boeing Starliner. They reflect on the incredible resilience and strength needed to handle being stranded in space.…
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1 Taking flight with India’s “young” space industry, gadget nostalgia, and freakish brain implants 32:49
Mankind’s born on earth, but it was never meant to die here.”- This quote from the epic movie Interstellar by Christopher Nolan makes us curious to explore what’s beyond what we can’t see i.e. the Space Economy which is being talked about in this podcast by our hosts Shouvik Das and Leslie D’Monte. They delve into the world of space startups, and if you are someone who are looking to explore the unknown this might be the right place to be with discussions about Space X, Skyroot Aerospace which has the highest funding of 95 million in India to a comparison with the US space economy. And do you know that Nokia is bringing back its tiny 2.4-inch 3210 phone, which has a feature of making contactless payments and even watch YouTube videos? Brings back the nostalgia, right? Tune in to get a sneak peek on Apple Intelligence that is making the headlines for its Generative AI, i.e. the 3 billion parameter AI model that is going to run locally on iPhone, iPad and Macs and that too without compromising the user privacy.…
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1 Talking Health-Tech on World Doctor's Day: Are Convenience and Outreach Worth the Privacy Compromise? 31:42
In today's episode, our hosts Leslie D'monte and Shouvik Das began by discussing recent layoffs in a well-funded company, drawing parallels with challenges faced by the health tech, EdTech, and FinTech sectors. They highlighted the convenience of health tech services like online medicine delivery and virtual doctor consultations. The potential of digital twins in medical research and advancements in wearable technology were also discussed. Concerns were raised about data accuracy and potential misuse by insurance companies, stressing the need for the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act to come into action. Despite challenges, they expressed optimism about healthcare technology's future, particularly in rural areas. With the approaching Doctors' Day, our host Leslie not only talked about tech and health but also shared his sweet memory of how family doctors, without today's extensive data and technology, used to know and remember their patients personally. They not only cured diseases but also provided care beyond just physical ailments, creating a deep, personal bond that today's generation might miss out on. The conversation wrapped up with a note on how remote surgeries and doctor consultations could improve healthcare in rural areas.…
In this episode, we delve into the impact of India's newly formed government on its technology policies. We analyze how continuity in governance affects initiatives like AI, quantum computing, and digital privacy laws. Additionally, we examine Apple's advancements in AI technology and their commitment to user privacy. Join us as we discuss these developments and their implications for innovation and global standards in the tech industry…
In the latest episode of Mint Techcetra podcasr, host Deepti Ahuja sits down with Pulkit Trivedi, Managing Director, India, Snap Inc., to explore the transformative world of Augmented Reality (AR). Pulkit shares his extensive expertise on how Snapchat is not just a platform for playful lenses but a pioneering force in blending digital and physical realities. They discuss the unique ways India's youth uses Snapchat to create authentic content, the collaboration between Snap and developers to expand the AR ecosystem, and the strategic approaches driving the platform’s growth and monetization in India. Pulkit also delves into Snapchat’s commitment to user safety and privacy, painting an exciting picture of the future where AR is set to revolutionize digital media and communication. Tune in for an insightful conversation on how Snapchat is shaping the future of tech…
Hear about the recent AI lawsuit by Scarlett Johansson and the whole deepfake drama. Can you really trust what you see or hear online anymore? Join our hosts Leslie D'Monte and Shouvik Das as they unpack some hot tech topics! Is AI voice cloning a boon or a bane? What impact does it have in our lives? Finally, to wrap things up, Know about the latest news on the Google Pixel phone, the Google Pixel 8 A budget phone with Google Tensor G3 chipset and fast refresh rate display, and review about some well-talked smartphones. What new features have been cooking up? how is a smartphone different from a gaming phone? Curious? Tune in and find out!…
Join our hosts Leslie D’Monte and Shouvik Das as they decode exclusive coverage from Google I/O and Microsoft Build 2024! Hear about revolutionary Generative Image Recognition, the disruptive Project Starline’s holographic displays, and why Microsoft is changing computing with Co-pilot PCs, integrating CPUs, GPUs, and NPUs for unmatched AI performance. Explore the next wave of Gen AI smartphones and edge computing, plus, get the inside scoop on Apple’s latest innovations and Nvidia’s powerful Blackwell GPU architecture.…
Join hosts Shouvik and Leslie as they unpack the latest in the tech world on this episode of Mint Techcetra! Shouvik, present at Google's I/O event in San Francisco, brings firsthand insights into the unveiling of Gemini and AI's dominance this year. Explore how these innovations are reshaping the tech landscape and stealing the spotlight from competitors like never before. Meanwhile, Leslie delves into Sam Altman's surprising move, denying ChatGPT Search rumours and unveiling the game-changing ChatGPT-4o (Omni). Gain insights into the evolving landscape of advertising as Google's products undergo significant transformations. From consumer behaviour shifts to emerging technologies, explore the future of digital marketing in this dynamic environment. Tune in for a riveting episode packed with insights and discussions on the forefront of tech trends!…
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1 Expectations from this Consumer Tech season and ISRO vs. SpaceX vs. NASA: Space-race Updates! 32:04
Join hosts Shouvik and Leslie as they unpack the latest that can be expected from this Consumer Tech season! From Apple's M4 chip unveiling to Microsoft's AI initiatives, delve into the buzz around local AI implementation and edge computing. Explore the cost of Generative AI and how Microsoft's AI announcements regarding MAI1, Azure AI and advancements - might steal Google's thunder right before the Google I/O Summit. Plus, gain insights on OpenAI's ChatGPT search engine and will this trend lead to Google facing a Yahoo-like demise. Discover the cosmic showdown between NASA's Artemis 2, ISRO's Gaganyaan and SpaceX's Starship. Dive into the future of manned space missions, geopolitics, and astronaut fashion!…
Join our hosts Leslie D'Monte and Shauvik Das as they dive into the latest tech controversies and future trends from the Rabbit R1 assistant debate, exploring its true nature and its impact on consumer trust. From there, they explore the negative reception of the Humane AI pin and its challenges in the AI market. Discover the role of AI in the 2024 general elections, particularly through deepfake technology. Learn about the technology behind deepfakes, like GANs and VAEs, and the ethical considerations involved. Explore proposed legislation aimed at regulating AI technology and its implications for tech companies. Amidst these discussions, our hosts highlight the rise of "boring phones" as a response to privacy concerns. Learn about the trend among some Gen Z individuals to embrace simpler devices and it's potential impact on smartphone technology. Tune in to stay informed about the evolving world of technology.…
Join host Deepti Ahuja on this special episode sponsored by IBM as she delves into the evolving landscape of cybersecurity in India with Dr. Monisha Oberoi, Partner and Director, Asia Pacific Cybersecurity Sales Lead, IBM Consulting. With over 25 years of experience in cybersecurity, Dr. Oberoi sheds light on the impact of AI and GenAI on the threat landscape, the benefits they offer to enterprises, how IBM enables AI-powered enterprise security, and the significance of Responsible AI adoption among crucial recommendations for businesses navigating their digital transformation journeys. Tune in for expert insights.…
Where do we stand in the face of rapid AI advancements, and are lawmakers ready to tackle the transformative impact of AI on our legal systems? Join us for a discussion led by our very special guest Dr. Pavan Duggal, an esteemed advocate at Supreme Court of India. With his pioneering work in cybersecurity and privacy, Dr Duggal has been a guiding force in India's discourse on these critical issues long before they became commonplace. Specializing in Cyberlaw, Cybercrime Law, Cybersecurity Law, and Artificial Intelligence Law, Dr. Duggal brings unparalleled expertise to the table. From the blurred lines between AI-enabled crimes to the challenges of safeguarding personal data online, our hosts Leslie, Deepti and Shouvik will explore the complexities of AI regulation and find out how legal frameworks are adapting to address the ethical and legal implications of AI advancements. Gain a deeper understanding of the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead as we navigate the intersection of law and AI. Dr Duggal shares invaluable insights into protecting ourselves and our data in the digital age.…
In this discussion on "Productivity Trends in the Workplace," powered by Slack, we speak with Rahul Sharma, Slack Country Manager, India, Salesforce, as he shares his insights on the dynamics of productivity, adaptability to change, and productivity trends that are shaping the way we work. Rahul has also highlighted how Slack has completed 10 years globally of crafting a best-in-class platform and offered innovative features to empower flexible workplaces.…
In today's episode, we welcome a special guest crossing over from their multiverse. Yes, you heard it right! Deepti from the multiverse joins our trio of hosts - Shouvik, Deepti (our Earthly one), and Leslie. And what are they diving into? The concept of parallel universes and the multiverse theory, including the idea of multiple evolving universes, challenges our understanding of the cosmos. Is there any other Big Bang waiting to unfold, or are we confined to a single cosmic event? How do parallel universes exist, and could we possibly exist in different versions of ourselves across these universes? Do you share Jayant Narlikar's belief in the Quasar Steady State Theory, which suggests that the universe has no beginning or end, a concept known as "Anadi Anant" in Indian cosmology? Let's explore the Marvel multiverse, where heroes and villains collide across parallel dimensions. Picture Batman turning evil, where black holes and wormholes merge realities, and characters from DC and Marvel comics facing off for supremacy. TV shows like "Manifest" hint at the notion of portals and parallel dimensions teases the idea that there might be a gateway to alternate realities waiting to be discovered. The pages of "The Hidden Reality" by Brian Greene further expand our horizons, exploring the intricate tapestry of the multiverse. and that's not it the multiverse concept also finds its roots in mythology. Join us as we explore these cosmic wonders and unlock the secrets of parallel dimensions!…
Artificial intelligence is advancing at an exponential rate, bringing about a significant technological and cultural shift across industries as businesses look to leverage it for growth. Dive into a captivating episode with podcast host Deepti Ahuja and special guest Geeta Gurnani. Geeta is the IBM Technology CTO & Technical Sales Leader for India & South Asia, and together they address pressing questions surrounding the ever-evolving realm of AI. Geeta provides insightful perspectives on the significance of Responsible AI, the hurdles enterprises face when scaling AI, and much more. This episode is a must-listen for anyone curious about the transformative power and challenges of AI.…
Join Deepti Ahuja, Head of Content at HT Smartcast, as she delves into the dynamic landscape of IT and identity management in 2024. In this episode, Deepti welcomes Tom Bridge, Director of Product Management for Devices at JumpCloud, and producer of the Mac Admins Podcast. Together, they unpack findings from the JumpCloud SME IT Trends Report, a comprehensive survey capturing the perspectives of over 1,200 respondents across the UK, USA, and India. Discover how small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are confronting the dual forces of technological advancement and security challenges amidst economic uncertainty. Gain insights into the innovative strategies and solutions being deployed to mitigate risks, harness the potential of AI, and adapt to fluctuating budgets.…
Are you scratching your head trying to understand what Embodied AI really means in the simplest terms possible? Look no further! Our hosts Leslie, Shouvik, and Deepti, along with our special guest and co-producer, Shruti Pal, are here to lighten the load and brighten your day with our conversation on this topic. Step away from your daily grind and join us as we dive into the world of Embodied AI, all without the jargon. Imagine machines that can see, listen, and help out just like a friend – that's what we're chatting about. Leslie, with her knowledge of Embodied AI, Shouvik with his innovative ideas, Deepti, who's always curious, and Shruti, who's looking for the simplest explanations, explore everything from robots that mix your favorite drinks to ones that might save lives in the future. But it's not all science and future talk; there’s also a hearty mix of curious pondering on how these machines fit into our world, the ethical questions they pose, and the funny possibilities of having robots perform everyday tasks. And here’s a twist: What if these technologies get a bit too smart? Shouvik has an interesting idea called 'Closed AI' – a way to keep things safe and ethical. But what do you think? Are you up for Shouvik's new approach and keen to see him coin more terms in this ever-evolving conversation? Tune in to find out more.…
Join us as our host Shouvik heads to the United States to explore the latest in tech and cover NVIDIA's GPU Technology Conference (GTC). As our conversation unfolds, we dive into key topics like Yotta's groundbreaking advancements in infrastructure, especially in cloud services powered by NVIDIA GPUs. This partnership not only boosts AI capabilities but also supports initiatives like the Indian LMS, showcasing Yotta's rise in the tech world. In the midst of the GTC excitement, Shauvik delves into NVIDIA's groundbreaking innovations, set to revolutionize industries from AI to gaming. Meanwhile, our discussion shifts to Google's latest advancements in personalized search experiences, often referred to as GEO. Will GEO Replace SEO? With AI leading the way, search results are becoming more tailored to individual users, similar to chatting on messaging platforms. Think of it as an evolution, not a revolution. This change has implications for content creators and marketers, emphasizing the need for original, engaging content to stay ahead. And amid these tech talks, India's proactive approach to reining in big tech takes centre stage with the draft digital competition bill. This initiative aims to address concerns about monopolistic practices and service bundling by tech giants, ensuring a level playing field for innovation while protecting consumer interests. From tech breakthroughs at GTC to India's actions against big tech, join us for an in-depth look into the latest developments shaping the digital world.…
Diabetes is a chronic and complex lifestyle condition that affects millions of people worldwide. According to a recent ICMR study, there has been a 44% rise in the number of people living with diabetes in the last four years in India. In this episode, Prof. Shashank Joshi, an endocrinologist, diabetologist, and also the President of the Indian Academy of Diabetes will uncover India’s diabetes status, the risk factors that have contributed to this trend, and steps people can take to keep diabetes at bay.Tune in to discover how diabetes can be effectively managed through a combination of advanced technologies and lifestyle adjustments.…
In this new episode of Mint Techcetra, hosts - Shouvik, Leslie and Deepti - discuss the increasing use of AI tools in cyber scams in India. They delve into how fraudsters exploit the psyche of their victims by using publicly available data. The hosts also spoke about the various kinds of scams and how they are becoming more sophisticated with the use of deepfake videos, voice cloning, and AI, among other technologies.…
How have tech conversations changed in the past 2 decades? Why are there reservations against reservations? What does it mean for opportunities to be merit-based? How can women fight cybercrime? Why are modesty & invisibility no longer considered virtues if one wants to establish leadership in tech? How can women nurture and maintain their sense of agency over their digital narratives? This International Women's Day, hosts Shouvik, Leslie and Deepti turn to N.S. Nappinai, a Senior Advocate at the Supreme Court of India & the Founder of Cyber Saathi for lessons in gender parity when it comes to tech. Her answer - Gender obsolescence! In other words, she suggests us to do away with the idea of gender completely. Hear this episode till the end to enjoy bonus bloopers because believe us when we say this episode was carved out of bloopers, not the other way around. We hope you enjoy the solicited and unsolicited advice from this bunch of enthusiastic individuals!…
What if your AI assistant suddenly started hallucinating while you were on a drive? Could it take you to a dead end or even worse? We dive into this humorous scenario in our latest episode of Techcetra. From there, we delve into the latest from the Mobile World Congress Barcelona, exploring cutting-edge technologies like Lenovo's translucent display laptop, Motorola's bendable smartphone that doubles as a smartwatch, and Huawei AI-driven smartphone that tracks eyeball movements to open apps. We also discuss the exponential growth of 5G smartphone users in India and the global shift towards next-gen connectivity. Did you know that by 2030, India is projected to have 130 million 5G users, while globally, the number is expected to reach a staggering 1.67 billion? But amidst the excitement, we address the elephant in the room: health concerns related to 5G cell towers. Debunk myths and misinformation surrounding non-ionizing radiation, and gain a balanced perspective on the promises and pitfalls of emerging technologies. From socioeconomic impacts to AI safety concerns, we cover it all! So buckle up and join us for a tech ride that's both informative and entertaining. After all, technology is a wild ride, and we're here to guide you through the twists and turns. Tune in to Mint Techcetra for the latest episode in tech.…
2023 was undoubtedly a breakthrough year for generative artificial intelligence technology, marking the official integration of AI into households. To delve deeper into the discussion on cyber threats and multiple theft cases, we are joined by Mr. Dhananjay Ganjoo, Managing Director for India & SAARC at F5. Tune in to learn more about how AI is impacting cybersecurity and the emerging risks in this domain.…
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1 Sora Unleashed, Are Filmmakers in Peril? Satoshi Nakamoto, The Banksy of Bitcoin & Air Canada's Chatbot Blunder | Weekly Tech Storm 30:29
OpenAI's latest launch that can create realistic and imaginative scenes from text prompts - has taken the world by storm! But will film industry professionals lose their jobs to this technology? Is this the end of the road for filmmakers like Christopher Nolan who still prefer to use physical tools during their shoots to create visual effects? What do Indian film experts and educators like Chaitanya Chinchlikar from the renowned Whistling Woods International have to say about Sora? And will big brands be able to use this AI model freely without worrying about copyright laws? Speaking of which, hosts Shouvik, Leslie and Deepti also discuss the court case where Air Canada lost to Jake Moffat after its chatbot hallucinated fake policies to the customers. From there they segue into the topic of Satoshi Nakamoto, Craig Wright and the mysteries of Bitcoin. Tune in for the juiciest scoop on all things tech this week! And stay ahead of your peers.…
In this episode of Mint Techcetra, hosts Shouvik, Leslie and Deepti discuss OTP scams, and the reasons why RBI instructed banks to stop relying on OTPs sent via SMS for authentication. They list out the various alternatives - suggested by cyber security experts - that the banks can adopt instead. Simultaneously, they list out what individual users like us can do to secure our money. On a lighter note, they compare the Meta Quest 3 and the Apple Pro Vision Headsets, their professional applications, and whether or not an amateur tech enthusiast like Deepti would like to buy it. Additionally, they share their mutual ridicule of Mark Zuckerberg for touting himself as a tech reviewer. But, to balance it out, they then discuss how such technologies mature, sighting an example of Rayban's Meta Smart Glasses. Tune in to be a step ahead of your peers when it comes to safeguarding your money during online transactions and to become a bit more tech-smart!…
On this quirky episode of Mint Techcetra hosts - Shouvik, Leslie, and Deepti - invite an innocent Gen Z, Shruti Pal to discuss with us her thoughts on romantic AI companions. Take a break from whatever you're doing and hop onto this rollercoaster of a conversation where they discuss every possible aspect of what it would be like to have an AI Boyfriend or Girlfriend. Whether or not, these guys would like a romantic relationship with a chatbot or a robot? How movies like Her, Prometheus, and AI Love You, have inspired the reality of such situations? What is driving people towards AI companionships? What would be the defining characteristics of human-AI relationships? How will such bots be developed or - in human lingo - mature? Will marriage and relationship counselors lose their jobs? How can users who come from the vulnerable segments of the society be protected? For such kind of relationships to work, what kind of accountability app developers, AI company owners, and users might have to take? Would we lose the art of conversation as we know it? And what kind of Tech-driven gifts would each of these speakers recommend this Valentine's Day? Tune in to find out! Note: We have used introversion and social anxiety interchangeably in this conversation as we weren't using them strictly in the context of psychological terms. The former is a personality style characterized by a preference for the inner world of the mind over the outer world of interacting with others. The latter is the fear or concern of being judged, evaluated, or rejected by others in social situations.…
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In this freewheeling episode of Techcetra, hosts - Shouvik, Leslie and Deepti - discuss recent research from the University of Milano on how smartphone usage adversely affects young children when it comes to linguistic abilities. To correct such issues developed over a while, they then speak of Elon Musk-owned Neuralink and its 1st human trial. Amongst the pros, the hosts state how this invasive brain-computer interface might go a step ahead and be able to help people like Stephen Hawking. Finally, having discussed how Gen Z perceives information differently and having agreed upon how new technologies have always had the power to rewire our brains, they shift our attention to the newly released economic review by the Indian Finance Ministry. They marvel at how the Indian government is unique in stating the advantages and disadvantages of AI on employment. While Shouvik underlines how AI will contribute to 30% of India's 5 trillion economy goal, he also quotes the IMF study which suggests that 40% of the global economy is exposed to AI. At the same time, Leslie reminds us that about 90% of India works in the unorganized sector which might remain unaffected for the time being when it comes to job losses. Here, Deepti quotes Mr. Umakant Soni, Chairman of AI Foundry from a recent AI Rising episode. She highlights how data and desperation will be the 2 deciding factors for India's economic standing in the years to come. Tune in to gain an insight into your present so you can have agency over your future. And if you enjoyed listening to this episode then tune in to the recent AI Rising episode here: https://ai-rising-podcast.simplecast.com/episodes/india-is-the-supermarket-of-problems-building-ai-ecosystem-on-data-desperation…
Excessive exposure to screens and other environmental factors may impact our eyesight, making myopia more common. As per the WHO, the prevalence of myopia is expected to reach 3.3 billion across the world by 2030. That’s huge! To understand more about Myopia, the factors driving this, and the preventive measures, today we have Dr. Mahipal Sachdev, Chairman and Medical Director, Centre for Sight. Tune in for more.…
Is the new Rabbit R1 truly the future of smartphone devices? What is an AI phone in the context of Samsung S24 Ultra? How does Gen AI impact smartphones? What are some of user privacy and security concerns? Can phone makers charge more for AI phones? How will AI built-in devices change the consumer electronics market? And what did Indian mobile operating systems designers, like Karthik Ayyar of BharOS, said about the new AI models built-in on consumer devices and privacy issues at the India Science Fest 2024? These are some of the hot topics hosts, Shouvik, Leslie & Deepti discuss in this episode. Tune in to find out how can AI smartphones make your life more convenient and what are some of the trade offs you might have the option to make.…
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