In Episode 1544 of CutTheClutter, Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta looks at some top economists pointing to the pitfalls of ‘currency nationalism’ with data from 1991 to 2004.
Using this technology, IDF carried out fully robotic combat missions, drastically reducing risk to Israeli troops. The robotic combat task force also enhanced situational awareness.
While we talk much about our military, we don’t put our national wallet where our mouth is. Nobody is saying we should double our defence spending, but current declining trend must be reversed.
“Can technologies which are held out to bring opportunities for growth also violate fundamental human freedoms? Second, if the answer to the first is in the affirmative, how should the balance be struck between these competing interests?” the judge wrote, outlining the questions he would answer.”
This is a quote from the article, which has been taken out of what Justice Chandrachud wrote. Aadhar is a closed chapter, at least for now, but the above words of Justice Chandrachud will prove prophetic when someone, and I am sure very soon, will challenge this whole concept of ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) and robotics.
It is shockingly inhuman in a poor country to even talk of AI. They can use this technology for clearing land mines, or terrorists, or studying the volcanoes, presuming that any electronic circuitry will work inside volcanoes. But to use AI in manufacturing and driving cars etc. is so inhuman that it would at some point call for a bloody uprising of the poor. Some heinously greedy people want to deprive humans who have only average brain powers but have so far earned an honest and respectable livelihood in uncomplicated activities like manufacturing and vehicle driving, by REPLACING them with robots and AI. Then where will these simple people go to make the two ends meet for themselves and their families, which may include education of children which is anyway becoming expensive by the day? Eventually there will be bloodshed and those whose only mantra is PROFITS will be lynched.
But, but..but, before that eventuality, Justice Chandrachud’s above quoted lines will give guidance and someone will decide that, “technology (read AI) should not be allowed to interfere with fundamental human freedoms (read, “fundamental right to earn an honest living”.)” As for the second part of Justice Chandrachud’s quoted lines, the “balance” will be achieved by inducting Artificial intelligence only in situations that are HAZARDOUS FOR HUMANS.
Justice Chandrachud is to be applauded in all balanced sense and perspectives in dispensing justice! Outspoken and targeting, and trimming the wings of absolute powers of legislation.
If democracy were to sustain the definition of the rule of people, by the people, Courts of the land must be fearless and unblemished for justice.
I look forward to imminent growth and aspire that justice Chandrachud be elevated to the highest ranks and recognition.
After Justice Chandrachud retires in November 2024, he would make a fine nominee for the International Court of Justice. Hindustan ka naam roshan karenge.
“Can technologies which are held out to bring opportunities for growth also violate fundamental human freedoms? Second, if the answer to the first is in the affirmative, how should the balance be struck between these competing interests?” the judge wrote, outlining the questions he would answer.”
This is a quote from the article, which has been taken out of what Justice Chandrachud wrote. Aadhar is a closed chapter, at least for now, but the above words of Justice Chandrachud will prove prophetic when someone, and I am sure very soon, will challenge this whole concept of ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) and robotics.
It is shockingly inhuman in a poor country to even talk of AI. They can use this technology for clearing land mines, or terrorists, or studying the volcanoes, presuming that any electronic circuitry will work inside volcanoes. But to use AI in manufacturing and driving cars etc. is so inhuman that it would at some point call for a bloody uprising of the poor. Some heinously greedy people want to deprive humans who have only average brain powers but have so far earned an honest and respectable livelihood in uncomplicated activities like manufacturing and vehicle driving, by REPLACING them with robots and AI. Then where will these simple people go to make the two ends meet for themselves and their families, which may include education of children which is anyway becoming expensive by the day? Eventually there will be bloodshed and those whose only mantra is PROFITS will be lynched.
But, but..but, before that eventuality, Justice Chandrachud’s above quoted lines will give guidance and someone will decide that, “technology (read AI) should not be allowed to interfere with fundamental human freedoms (read, “fundamental right to earn an honest living”.)” As for the second part of Justice Chandrachud’s quoted lines, the “balance” will be achieved by inducting Artificial intelligence only in situations that are HAZARDOUS FOR HUMANS.
Justice Chandrachud is to be applauded in all balanced sense and perspectives in dispensing justice! Outspoken and targeting, and trimming the wings of absolute powers of legislation.
If democracy were to sustain the definition of the rule of people, by the people, Courts of the land must be fearless and unblemished for justice.
I look forward to imminent growth and aspire that justice Chandrachud be elevated to the highest ranks and recognition.
The SC.. has upheld a balanced judgment on Aadhaar, by axeing undesirable linkings to many odd instruments.
If it were not pushed too far by the Government they could have convinced the courts and the people and could have succeeded.
The resounding beauty and the mechanics of democratic state has proved and emerged as an invincible platform.
The faith and beliefs in the land of justice, specially of SC and the five bench panel of eminent judges is fully restored.
Thanks to eminent advocates defending petitioners, who have stood on grounds giving a stupendous fight seeking justice.
After Justice Chandrachud retires in November 2024, he would make a fine nominee for the International Court of Justice. Hindustan ka naam roshan karenge.