Author: Atharv Ketkar
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I admit AI is cool. But AI has reached this point because the information was simply out there. Scattered across the web, in research papers, forums, product documentation, and user-generated content—AI scooped it up, synthesized it, and gave it form, Even if not legally all the time. The magic isn’t in the machine. It’s in…
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Markets Are Just People and Markets Are Relative, Not Absolute. For the longest time, I thought of markets as some abstract, monolithic force—this giant system that exists out there beyond my reach. It felt like a black box, something you could only understand through complex analysis, industry reports, or whatever big companies were doing. Even…
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Infohazards are traditionally defined as a risk that arises from the dissemination or use of certain type of information. But the concept is limited to just information, it is not rooted in first principles, it’s not just information but all cognitive acts that pose this risk. Thought itself can be a vector for risk. Cognition…
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Recently, I’ve been mesmerized by the content pumped out by the guys behind QOVES. Both Shafee and Leo try to walk their audience through what it takes to gigantic tech empires. What makes QOVES remarkable is how they turn faces into data—and data into a product. Their content is also about faces. It’s a brilliant…