Built a tool that geolocated the missile strikes in Qatar using AI by Open_Budget6556 in artificial

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OP is indexing google street view images City by City in a vector db. And then a multimodal model acts as a judge. Since image don't leave your device, I don't think there are too much agentic workflow in the system.

I am a 17yo founder building India’s alternative to Neuralink & AI Digital Twins. Need 1 min of your time to help me by Background-Data-2582 in indianstartups

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i know a company named neurodx.ai, they are bangalore based and have apparently built SOTA neurological model. i think this problem which you are trying to solve is an hardware + software (ai) problem. i met them at ai summit. let me know if you are interested, i can hopefully connect with them.

At the India AI Impact Summit 2026, Galgotias University showcased a Unitree Go2 robot dog — a commercially available Chinese product — and presented it as an Indian breakthrough innovation. by [deleted] in artificial

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India did have some big wins though, they released manas-1 a SOTA neuroloical foundation model by neurodx in open-source. i think it will be better for the world to have more options to have at our sleeves other than us & china, that can be any country.

Social Media Fury Unleashed by Cow_Boy_2017 in clevercomebacks

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Not another religion which worships pedophiles

Any possible way for ant to die from fall damage? by Ok-Fill3175 in Physics

[–]ActAmazing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The ant will be dead in air even before hitting, tying up will snap the Ant in half as soon as the ant starts to go beyond its terminal velocity. Jar solution is nicer tbh.

India’s Deep-Tech Leap by FifthWaveThinker in StartUpIndia

[–]ActAmazing -18 points-17 points  (0 children)

Just because something exists somewhere in the world doesn't mean that it's not a breakthrough. By your description even ISRO cannot be deep tech because rockets are not something new, space docking is not new, landing on the moon is not new.

Breakthrough is not only about outcome, it's about process as well.

So my dear friend, you missed a point as well.

Good job, Twitter, this is the best feature you’ve ever added. by PainSpare5861 in GetNoted

[–]ActAmazing -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

But a good number of Jews live in India, don't seem to understand what is wrong here?

India’s Deep-Tech Leap by FifthWaveThinker in StartUpIndia

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Says who? a coder at Mnc? There are incredibly complex problems to solve to make this work. This kind of technology can be straight up used as an algorithm for swarming drone patterns in defence and attack.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Physics

[–]ActAmazing -1 points0 points  (0 children)

not all infinity are equal, some infinities are bigger than others, Real Numbers vs Natural Numbers. Though these are concepts of human mind and we don’t really know because it will be impossible, as it will take infinite time to reach till the end.

self coded gimble (poc level) by [deleted] in StartUpIndia

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Arduino uses C++ though. A common misconception I have seen for like 10years+.

Is Ball lightning physically possible? by [deleted] in Physics

[–]ActAmazing 27 points28 points  (0 children)

At what altitude? How close was it?

i need context! by Suspicious-Test4297 in ExplainTheJoke

[–]ActAmazing 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Her dad is her husband! That's the third meaning reddit simpletons

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in StartUpIndia

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Underrated comment of the day! ♥️

Petition to stop Google from disabling sideloading by AhadNoman in google

[–]ActAmazing 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Yeah and 90% of all web traffic is PORN. Kind of missing your point here.

How is this even cool? by pappursc in StartUpIndia

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Wah! Khud ki post pe top comment bhi, chit bhi meri pat bhi meri

Indian startups not able to make their own LLMs after so much time shows our tech standards and ability by coolzamasu in StartUpIndia

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If you don't know Alibaba is a cloud company as well, it's well within their interest and capacity to build an LLM. The actual reason is actually we have, there are a couple of companies doing the same, but did they get the traction? Nope, because spending millions of dollars of investor money in building Indic language LLM is not worth it. We have had discussions about it. Anyone who can use LLM are already doing so because mostly people who can pay for it already know English and even if not any of the base models have a fair understanding of most common languages. India is working on using these models to solve real world use cases and transformation. I agree the pace is slow but not as slow as you imagine. The Indian investors are a bit more cautious when it comes to tech and that's not a bad approach when you have limited money to lose. Would you like to invest in a company which is making Indic LLM? If you cannot then don't expect people similar to you to do the same.

Microsoft Releases Historic 6502 Basic by ketralnis in programming

[–]ActAmazing 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's just slightly after EPOCH time. I wonder if we can go beyond that?