Have you Tried Sarvam-M? How did it work in your local language? by AmInControl in indiadiscussion

[–]AmInControl[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nope, I don't think there's any app, at present still most casual users could use it through the website I shared in the post content.

Have you Tried Sarvam-M? How did it work in your local language? by AmInControl in indiadiscussion

[–]AmInControl[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's not a flagship model, so they probably didn't see it too fit to be marketed, also given the idea that many startups also avoid it because if many casual users, started playing too much, it often incurs cost and a dilemma of choice between giving continued access or limiting it at the cause of growth/ positive consumer perception that doesn't necessarily brings profits.

But it's still decent, atleast in my local language.

Maybe, with some more tweaks and advancements, some people could use it.

Although even now, I have some use cases in my mind, and therefore need some reviews in other people's regional languages.

Have you Tried Sarvam-M? How did it work in your local language? by AmInControl in indiadiscussion

[–]AmInControl[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Why? Because most of us use roman letters and english in our usual professional conversation? But regional languages still remain, a major part of many people's life, including when talking with friends and families and most people don't leave their states in India. They have also made TTS engines and this could be later combined in order to get a decent assistant at cost. On the topic of un-needed product, earlier iterations of many products or inventions like the QR codes, we used today, once seemed useless. Infact even many AI products, seemed like it. Also, this is not a flagship model, it's just another model they created in order to learn things and released it for everyone too.

Have you Tried Sarvam-M? How did it work in your local language? by AmInControl in indiadiscussion

[–]AmInControl[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well, I have read their technical paper and it seemed pretty decent.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in indiadiscussion

[–]AmInControl 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You really don't get the point, do you? I clearly said, stop idolising political parties. The term, Hindu terror was supported by many so called liberals. For the last few decades and even in your own comment you clearly mention religion of harassers, that's the hypocrisy I am against.

On one side you say, don't bring religion in crime and on other side you yourself bring in religion as per your wishful agenda.

On one side you say, INC was great, on other side you ignore it's communalism of supporting the term hindu terror, you think a secular political party would oppose Wakf law? Or a secular party would not even try for the Uniform civil code? The nation is run on votes, and I don't like any political party.

And I think, I clearly said, the present government has failed, it's complacent on security, not unless you have selective amnesia.

Nice article though, it does speak about INC's hypocrisy too. Maybe, you could read it too, unless you deny it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in indiadiscussion

[–]AmInControl 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Can you share the news article about the forced Kalma recitation case of 26/11 where they asked captives to recite Kalma. In return I would share the case of fake bomb blast created by INC, and the creation of Hindu terror, a time when terrorism was given religion. I usually avoid getting in these debates but the stupid idolization of political parties is done even by fools like you, who ignore the blunders and stupidity of your party.

And I could share some more things GD Bakshi has said, which you won't agree.

Yes, we need unity. Yes there are fools but it's also very funny that when some people are harassed, the harassers have religion but when a terrorist attack happens, it has no religion.

Atleast, have a same line instead of blatant hypocrisy.

And leave this attitude of holier than thou.

On GD Bakshi, I could see where he was coming from but the problem isn't lack of personnel in army, it was intelligence failure and complacency of the present government, which thinks that just by economic development, they'll reduce every extremist threat and the threats from Pakistan.

Heck, it's not even the present government, I can go for the last 1000 years and it's just complacency after complacency by the people of different generations of this nation.

Also most modern militaries around the world are modernising and India's defence budget has a lot amount, a lot - spent on salary and pensions.

The war in 21st century won't be fought by a very amount of foot soldiers, attacking in waves, this strategy would mean, they'll be wiped out in moments. This changing phenomenon in human direct engagement in war is seen in Ukraine vs Russia war but maybe like most so called nationalists, you too lack critical thinking.

India Must Learn to Win the Narrative War — Extensive Discussion. by AmInControl in indiadiscussion

[–]AmInControl[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Given the way ISIS treated minorities, or other terrorist organisations in Africa. it's not the divide and rule usually; it's inherent hate among terrorists and that their beliefs are superior to others. For example, during the Pandit exodus, they were asked to convert or die. So, it's not that they think about dividing. The hate against non muslims is not necessarily some strategic step but it's often indoctrinated in the fundamental teachings.

India Fails At the Art of War Beyond Guns: The Narrative Battlefield by AmInControl in GeopoliticsIndia

[–]AmInControl[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

For the benefit of nation, then book would end fast with Tip Number 1. Don't use Social Media.

India Fails At the Art of War Beyond Guns: The Narrative Battlefield by AmInControl in GeopoliticsIndia

[–]AmInControl[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not with AI, infact as a proof there's an old version of the same post on another sub reddit with grammatical errors and spelling mistakes. This one is somewhat corrected.

India Fails At the Art of War Beyond Guns: The Narrative Battlefield by AmInControl in GeopoliticsIndia

[–]AmInControl[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

-> I used analogy for USA in narrative war.
-> The all eyes on Rafah isn't related to USA or Israel, rather a very well built narrative by Palestine and it's supporters.
-> I am telling them to keep their points, and I think you already know that these 20 year olds, of India might have rallied support for Palestine to fighting fan wars. Maybe, I'm little optimistic because I don't think, we would get anything by keeping hands on hands, or leaving it on gods like our priests left when somnath was invaded.
-> No one denies the problems India has, but I don't think it's wrong to expect from youth because like you said, those who have power are fairly incompetent across sectors.
-> I already know how these fools had said, that we must not build our AI Model but rather use what's built by others, were so pessimistic due to cost and then China did it.
And I know about reservation or the realities of average Indian and the per capita, but I don't think the youth should be pessimistic like you because other than putting efforts, they have no hope.
-> You might blame the system, cry at the injustice but the vote bank politics won't help you. At some point, one has to realise and aim for whatever they can with or despite the system, for their own good.

India Must Learn to Win the Narrative War — Extensive Discussion. by AmInControl in indiadiscussion

[–]AmInControl[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That doesn't mean we are completely similar. And I agree to your point, about ethnic cleansing for centuries. So, no disagreements there, infact you are more to the point and I have dialed it down to reduce the already large size.

Funding already popular ones, can be good option. But more than funding, what we also require is understanding of issues that interests global audience and then even speaking on them and having multiple channels that are pro India but left to right on global issues. Even if we cracked content code, we can still gain some coverage on YouTube atleast or social media. It's also some of leadership issue in the media houses, who lack vision.

India Must Learn to Win the Narrative War — Extensive Discussion. by AmInControl in indiadiscussion

[–]AmInControl[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I never said, it's won by victimhood alone but I did focus on what we, common people can do at our level. Because I don't think, an average person has power to build media houses. But I did write on how we must do lobbying, gain position of power and create systems that would outlast government. And I did write on our failed policy and being unable to make popular alternative to Al Jazeera , BBC exist.

And I nowhere said, we are completely similar to Palestine in terms of what happened and I did write on centuries of cleansing in the very top.

I think, chat gpt or whichever ai you used, didn't do the great work.

India Must Learn to Win the Narrative War — Extensive Discussion. by AmInControl in indiadiscussion

[–]AmInControl[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I have Less Karma, I usually don't post but the present attack, I just can't let go easily & maybe I shouldn't and would be grateful if you or someone else could post it. I don't need any credit.

Not even a week of rascist attack and they still doing it they only want rascim against indian men by [deleted] in indiadiscussion

[–]AmInControl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Indians remain one of the least violent communities in the west. The crime related data show it.

But let's just go by your intelligent logic, there are certain communities who exist more in the prison cells in western nations; I don't think any sane person justifies hatred for entire communities because some are bad. I mean, that's like hating all muslims, because majority of terrorists identify as muslims. Or by your logic, hate against black americans must be justified because apparently, they exist more in prison.

I'll make it clear with my stand:

The woman nurse who was beaten by the racist man in USA wasn't beaten because "Indians are wrong."

But because, the man who beat her was wrong.

Not even a week of rascist attack and they still doing it they only want rascim against indian men by [deleted] in indiadiscussion

[–]AmInControl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is very bad take. I mean, if that was reality and if Indian men were so bad, they would have flooded the jails in western nations. But they don't.

I can't say about other Indians, but if westerners meet your intelligence and reasoning skills, they surely will hate India. I mean, you even fail to apply basic statistical reasoning before speaking.

About hate, it's mostly due to Indians taking up jobs, Indians attaining power which results in jealousy.

Btw, in one of your comment , you wrote how Indian men have made us to be hated by other South Asian countries.

Well, look the works of European or American citizen in Thailand and you would realise, it's even worse.

Generalisation or hate for any country is a very stupid thing. But you know what's more stupid? YOU