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Decoding Embodied AI : Is it AGI or AGC?
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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.
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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.
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×Hosts Shouvik Das and Leslie D'Monte pondered: if Leonardo da Vinci or Picasso were alive today, would they be just as unnerved by AI as many artists are now? It’s a question worth asking, especially when tools like ChatGPT can now generate stunning images in the signature style of Studio Ghibli with a single prompt. The hosts have previously discussed Ghibli’s sudden rise in cultural popularity, but the recent release of this image-generation feature has reignited deeper conversations about art, ownership, and the role of the artist in an age where style can be replicated with a click. When it becomes this easy to reproduce the visual language of a globally loved, legacy studio, what does that mean for originality—and more importantly, for artists? But then we take a turn into something more personal: the way people, especially Gen Z, are starting to open up to voice assistants and chatbots—not just to set reminders, but to actually talk. About their thoughts, their stresses, and their feelings. Is this a new form of therapy? Or are we just getting lonelier? Along the way, we also chat about Photoshop getting easier to use, washing machines that claim to be “smart,” and why everything from TVs to water filters now comes with a chip that talks back. Spoiler alert: we’re not totally sold on it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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1 Nothing artificial about AI: Is OpenAI’s Studio Ghibli-style image generation on ChatGPT only a fad? 32:14
How much of it is copyright, and how much of this is violated? The debates about what is copyright and what is copyleft. With AI-generated images becoming more advanced, what does it mean for artists, digital advertising, and even companies like Google? Will AI-generated content disrupt ad revenue? What happens to creators whose work is used to train these models? In this episode, our host Shouvik Das and Leslie D'Monte talks about OpenAI’s image generator, the shifting landscape of content ownership, and the rise of "ethical AI" as a marketing term. Are we entering an era of "AI washing," much like we saw with cloud and greenwashing? Companies are pushing responsible AI, but how much of it is genuine, and how much is just marketing? Switching gears, we talk about Xiaomi’s latest flagship, the Xiaomi 15 Ultra , a phone that bucks the AI trend by doubling down on camera technology. The device features a Leica-powered 200MP camera and comes with a dedicated camera grip and attachments to enhance the photography experience. But in a world where AI is dominating smartphone innovation, is a top-tier camera enough? Would you buy a phone that is ordinary in every other way but has an extraordinary camera? We debate the practicality of such a device—how it fits into real-world usage, whether its hardware is as durable as traditional DSLRs, and if losing or damaging a smartphone with such an advanced camera would be more of a liability than a benefit. We also touch on Bill Gates' recent statement that AI will replace most human jobs—except for biologists and energy researchers. Why these two fields? We break down whether AI is truly incapable of advancing in these areas without human intervention or if Gates' statement oversimplifies the situation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
Sunita Williams is back on Earth after an unexpected 286-day stay in space—far beyond her planned eight-day mission aboard Boeing’s Starliner. In this episode, our hosts Shouvik Das and Leslie D'Monte, talk about the company that helped bring her back SpaceX, and explore what her extended time in orbit means for space exploration. Then, we step into some major tech news: Adobe's latest AI-powered updates and how they could reshape creative tools, plus a first look at Google’s Pixel 9A and what it means for budget smartphones. Finally, in our rapid-fire round, we talk about the future of space-grown vegetables, Boeing’s ongoing struggles, and what’s next for consumer tech in 2024. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
Is Manus the AI that will finally think like us, or just another digital dream?" The world’s first general AI agent, created by a major disruptor, is forcing us to rethink what we expect from artificial intelligence. this AI agent isn’t just another tool; it’s a leap towards truly general AI. But with this kind of power, the question remains: are we ready for an AI that can think and adapt like a human? There’s excitement, but also skepticism about what this means for the future of AI and its role in our lives. Starlink has entered the Indian market through partnerships with Airtel and Reliance Jio, and it’s shaking things up. Though satellite internet can connect remote areas, the real concern is whether it will be affordable for the masses. With a hefty upfront cost for the hardware, the big question is if it can really reach the people who need it most—those in rural, underserved regions. Apple’s new iPhone 16E has people talking. Marketed as a budget option, it’s a tempting choice for those wanting to try out the iPhone experience without breaking the bank. But when you look at the price and what it offers—or doesn’t offer—it raises the question: does this really live up to the “budget” label, or is it just another compromise for the Apple fanbase? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
"Will AI fix everything, or just add another layer of complexity?" In todys episode takes a closer look at the Mobile World Congress event brining together innovators and tech leaders, setting the stage for new developments—like InMobi’s demo of Google's Gemini-powered generative AI. Naveen, InMobi’s CEO, showed off a lock screen feature where two selfies transform into a range of fashion avatars, linking directly to e-commerce sites for a seamless shopping experience. One of the wildest concepts? Lenovo’s triple-display laptop, designed for professionals who need multiple screens on the go. While it sounds like a dream for productivity, the hosts debate whether it’s practical or just another flashy gimmick that might make you the center of attention—whether you like it or not. Next, the discussion shifts to OpenAI’s GPT-4.5 and how it stacks up against competitors like Claude 3.7, Gemini, and Grok. With talk of fewer hallucinations, improved reasoning, and even emotional intelligence, it seems like AI is getting smarter. But does it really live up to the hype? The hosts weigh in on its limitations, especially when compared to the latest AI benchmarks. The episode wraps up with a real-world look at AI adoption in businesses, particularly concerns about data privacy, misinformation, and hallucination risks. The hosts explain how companies use retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) to reduce errors when training AI on internal data, but challenges persist. With AI still prone to making up information, industries like law remain cautious about full-scale adoption. The key takeaway? AI is evolving, but it's not yet reliable enough to replace human expertise entirely. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
In this episode of Mint Techcetra, host Kartik delves into the future of artificial intelligence with Dr. Amith Singhee, Director of IBM Research India and CTO of IBM India and South Asia. They discuss the rapid evolution of AI, including agentic workflows, open-source AI, and multimodal applications. Dr. Singhi shares his insights on IBM's innovative contributions, the India AI mission's recent developments, and how AI is set to transform enterprises and society by 2025. Tune in to learn about the exciting trends and advancements shaping the AI landscape. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
In today's world, the personal touch of gifting, like handwritten notes, seems to have been lost over time, with technology now playing a major role in how we interact and share with others. In earlier generations, creating something personal for someone, whether a small gift or a card, involved more effort and creativity. Today, everything has become so tech-driven. However, we also discussed how AI companions can have a positive impact, offering emotional support. For instance, the younger generation is turning to AI voice assistants like Amazon Alexa to share their day or simply engage in conversation, offering them relief from stress and homesickness. These AI assistants don't replace human interaction, but they serve as an additional layer of support, making people feel heard and less alone. In some cases, they even help individuals build social skills, providing a safe space to practice communication without fear of judgment. The Humane AI Pin has officially failed, and with it, the early hopes for AI hardware like the Rabbit R1. Initially hyped as groundbreaking, both devices struggled due to overpricing and underdelivering. The Humane AI Pin, priced at $700, couldn't live up to its promises, while the Rabbit R1's features are now becoming standard in smartphones. With the rapid evolution of AI smartphones, these extra devices seem unnecessary. Though these early innovations didn't succeed, there may still be potential for better AI hardware in the future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
In this compelling episode of Mint Techcetra, host Deepti Ahuja, engages in an enlightening discussion with Michael Taylor, IT Director at Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula One team. They delve into the pivotal role of technology in shaping the future of Formula One, highlighting strategies for precision, collaboration, and continuous innovation. From exploring the impact of data, machine learning, and AI on performance to discussing future technological advancements, this episode offers profound insights into the dynamic relationship between IT and motorsports. Michael also shares his experiences, challenges, and memorable moments with the team, including the remarkable adjustments made during the COVID-19 pandemic and the seamless integration of technology within the team's strategy and operations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
In this episode, Shouvik and Leslie dive into the much-talked-about topic the Union Budget and its big promises for India’s tech and AI industry. The government’s push for a semiconductor ecosystem and focus on foundational models get a nod, but the hosts are quick to warn against lofty goals of building everything from scratch. Drawing parallels to India’s earlier struggles in the mobile industry, where a lack of a component ecosystem held back progress, they stress the importance of learning from those mistakes. It’s not just about self-reliance but finding the sweet spot between local efforts and working with global leaders to truly drive innovation. The second half shifts to Sam Altman’s visit to India, which they call a defining moment for OpenAI’s strategy. It started with Sam Altman dismissing India’s potential earlier this year, saying don’t even try foundational models. Now, cut to today, he’s hailing India as OpenAI’s second-largest market, Altman’s change in tone says a lot. The visit highlighted India’s rising role in global tech, with its R&D capabilities and startup energy making it hard to ignore. our hosts explore how OpenAI’s plans to localize operations, build teams, and tap into the Indian market show that global tech giants are now betting big on India’s ability to shape the future of technology. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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In the latest episode of Mint Techcetra, our hosts Leslie D'Monte and Shouvik Das run down all the biggest news from this week. We begin with the Samsung Galaxy S25, which is Samsung's second generation of its AI smartphone. Then, we move on to the technology being used in the Mahakumbh Mela, one of India’s biggest religious events, happening for the first time in 144 years. Finally, we discuss Donald J. Trump’s second tenure as the United States president and how his actions will impact the world of technology. India’s Path to AI Leadership India’s tech landscape, while evolving, requires substantial investment and public-private partnerships to achieve true AI independence. Drawing parallels with ISRO’s cost-effective innovations, India can leverage its rich linguistic diversity to develop localized AI models, reducing dependency on English-centric tools. In consumer tech, devices like the Samsung S25 exemplify India’s growing appetite for cutting-edge innovations, yet its current VC ecosystem and infrastructure need bolstering to support large-scale foundational AI projects. By fostering innovation through strategic funding and leveraging its unique data diversity, India can position itself as a formidable global AI player. Technological Advancements in Events Like Kumbh Mela The integration of advanced technology has significantly enhanced the management of large-scale events like the Kumbh Mela. Tools such as drones, 5G connectivity, chatbots, and online platforms have made navigation, safety, and crowd management seamless for millions of attendees. Initiatives like the IT Ministry’s Bhashini chatbot, offering support in 11 local languages, and Google Maps’ tailored services are key examples. These technologies provide a safer, more convenient experience, transforming what was once a daunting logistical challenge into a more manageable and enjoyable event. $500B Stargate Plan to Help the US Trump China The US has reaffirmed its technological dominance with policies like Donald Trump’s $500 billion AI initiative aimed at creating domestic data centers and AI innovations, starkly contrasting India’s $1.2 billion mission over five years. Meanwhile, China continues to innovate aggressively with tools like DeepSeek R1, challenging US-led AI models. Despite geopolitical tensions and restrictive US policies, India ranks fourth globally in AI readiness. However, its reliance on foreign foundational models emphasizes the need for domestic innovation to remain competitive and self-reliant in this rapidly evolving sector. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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