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UIDAI case: My Dilemma

The government of India never taught Indians elaborately about the AADHAAR’S merits and demerits. Whether it will expose Indians including the government of India all over the world?  Is AADHAAR linking conflicting with the individuals fundamental rights enshrined in the Constitution of India? Is the answer ‘YES’ then how and as to why the linking of AADHAAR being forced? If, the answer has to be determinedly NO that AADHAAR linking is not conflicting with the individual’s fundamental rights enshrined in the Constitution of India? Then as to why the objections are there all around India against the linking of AADHAAR? But one thing is clear that ‘AADHAAR’ is silent about the citizenship of individual, whoever is holder of ‘AADHAAR’. Anybody can have ‘AADHAAR CARD’ irrespective of his/her citizenship. Is it not a security risk for Indians and India? See this twitter feed from Snoden What are you thoughts on this matter? #UIDAI

AI is Coming

During 2017 it was hard to escape predictions that artificial intelligence is about to change the world. In 2018, this is unlikely to change. Everywhere you look, there's someone trying to add AI to something. And it's all facilitated by neural networks that Google, Microsoft and their peers continued to invest in 2017, acquiring AI startups and launching or expanding AI divisions. Machine-learning has progressed quickly, and it's going to continue improving. One of the biggest developments as we head into 2018 is the shift from running machine-learning models in the cloud to your phone. This year, Google, Facebook and Apple launched mobile versions of their machine-learning frameworks, letting developers speed up AI-based tasks in their apps. The way we interact with machines will continue to shift towards voice. Just as Echo and Alexa have invaded our homes, conversational interfaces will become increasingly common when it comes to interacting with technology in a busi...