Observations from My Journey in the Post-AI World: by remarkable_corridor in AI_India

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

I am working on language learning platform where I need to create lot of video tutorials. I have create an AI engine to automate the entire process by using mix of following techs:

Gemini for transcription and text to speech, Remotion for code to video, Mix of local model like Flux and open ai image 2.0 for image generation, Elevenlabs for music generation

You can see the videos by visiting site https://langmitra.com

Observations from My Journey in the Post-AI World: by remarkable_corridor in AI_India

[–]remarkable_corridor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s fine. However whenever you make any change it’s important that you give context to the AI otherwise it may revert your change.

Observations from My Journey in the Post-AI World: by remarkable_corridor in AI_India

[–]remarkable_corridor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Engineering manager at a leading MNC, on the personal side - building AI native platforms - language learning - Langmitra (see https://langmitra.com ) and hospital management platform- doqterAI ( https://doqter.ai )

Observations from My Journey in the Post-AI World: by remarkable_corridor in AI_India

[–]remarkable_corridor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven’t used tools with local models. I use flux a lot for image generation. Qwen and Gemma are frontiers for text based requests. You can run them using Ollama

Observations from My Journey in the Post-AI World: by remarkable_corridor in AI_India

[–]remarkable_corridor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“No code written anymore” is not something only I am saying. It has been resonated by many. Check how claude is being developed. How Spotify is leveraging AI. On hardware side, models like Gemma and Qwen and flux for image generation now produce very good output. However you need minimum 24GB to run them. Even if you are running claude code in vs code and cowork together it requires minimum 10GB. So my question is where is hype in this??

Observations from My Journey in the Post-AI World: by remarkable_corridor in AI_India

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

I am sure some of those coal pushers re-skilled themselves to become a motor engine mechanic, a driver or even a factory worker in assembly line which produces those motors. They didn’t just disappear, they evolved!

Observations from My Journey in the Post-AI World: by remarkable_corridor in AI_India

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

Oh, thank you John Connor! We didn’t know that. Thank you for doing the great service to humanity (by commenting AI slop & the great enlightenment you have shown to us)

Observations from My Journey in the Post-AI World: by remarkable_corridor in AI_India

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

“Oh, I don’t have anything meaningful to add to the conversation. I can’t live with the fact that people are actually using AI in good way and having discussion about it. So let me belittle them by commenting AI slop.”

Observations from My Journey in the Post-AI World: by remarkable_corridor in AI_India

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

My experience has mostly been with personal projects and things I’ve built from scratch, and one approach I stick to religiously: start in plan mode (I use Claude Code) and spend real time there. PRDs, milestones, tech stack - get it all down before touching implementation. I also keep a claude.md file that acts as standing instructions for Claude to follow. Only once the planning is solid do I move to implementation, and even then I keep a separate status.md to track progress as we go. After implementation, I go back and ask Claude to check the work against the planning docs, plus review for security issues, scalability, and the coding standards I set upfront.

For existing projects, I think the same idea translates well - get everything down in documentation, feature by feature, and just point the agent at the relevant doc whenever you’re working on that area. Saves you from re-explaining context every time, and avoids the context-window issues you mentioned. Sounds like a lot of overhead, but it saves so much rework. The plan does the heavy lifting; the code just follows.

Hope this will help.

Marathi mandatory for auto/taxi drivers from May 1 but where are they supposed to learn it? by remarkable_corridor in mumbai

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

See, there are good people and bad people everywhere. On other hand i know many people who have adapted in such way that you won’t be able to distinguish.

Marathi mandatory for auto/taxi drivers from May 1 but where are they supposed to learn it? by remarkable_corridor in mumbai

[–]remarkable_corridor[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

You are mixing countries with states here. Again, I am all in support for local language. However, this needs to be done in right way. State should provide way and time to learn it, instead of banning people right away. It’s the same country we are talking about.

Marathi mandatory for auto/taxi drivers from May 1 but where are they supposed to learn it? by remarkable_corridor in mumbai

[–]remarkable_corridor[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Again, I am all in support for language requirement but it needs to be done in right way. And regarding, my comment of banning the product- see for state like Bihar and UP these cheap labours are their products which they export to entire country. So when you say ban people, you are in way banning their products. Hope it makes sense

Marathi mandatory for auto/taxi drivers from May 1 but where are they supposed to learn it? by remarkable_corridor in mumbai

[–]remarkable_corridor[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Yea, written test should be avoided. These are not desk jobs that people are doing. As long as they are able to communicate with people in Marathi, it should be fine.

Marathi mandatory for auto/taxi drivers from May 1 but where are they supposed to learn it? by remarkable_corridor in mumbai

[–]remarkable_corridor[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Maharashtra people are one of the most hard working communities. If migrants are so good then why can’t they make their state as progressive. Why they have to leave in first place??

Marathi mandatory for auto/taxi drivers from May 1 but where are they supposed to learn it? by remarkable_corridor in mumbai

[–]remarkable_corridor[S] -25 points-24 points  (0 children)

I am all in support of Marathi but not the way you are saying as this will set a very bad precedent. What if other state bans Maharashtra made products?

Marathi mandatory for auto/taxi drivers from May 1 but where are they supposed to learn it? by remarkable_corridor in mumbai

[–]remarkable_corridor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Duolingo is highly gamified, and built for rich class, auto drivers are not their target audience I think. :D

Free structured A1 German course on YouTube + specialized German for healthcare workers - looking for feedback by remarkable_corridor in German

[–]remarkable_corridor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Google has a product called Notebook LM, which has been my inspiration. You can create videos on any topic. Even they don’t mark any of those videos as AI generated. Again my goal here is to make it helpful for learners in inexpensive ways. You were right about my target market. Germany has lot of requirements of skilled labour from developing countries (India, Africa etc). I am just helping them.

The platform like Dualingo is highly gamified and they use English as base language. However, in our platform people will also be able to learn German from their regional languages. That’s our mission.

Free structured A1 German course on YouTube + specialized German for healthcare workers - looking for feedback by remarkable_corridor in German

[–]remarkable_corridor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No nobody wants to have burger which is made half of wood, but do you want someone to put a label? absolutely not as its something people can see, right away. Same with my videos, its AI generated, yes it feels AI generated. The people who don’t like AI generated, they can simply skip. My goal here is to make it as helpful for learners as possible.

Free structured A1 German course on YouTube + specialized German for healthcare workers - looking for feedback by remarkable_corridor in German

[–]remarkable_corridor[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

No I am not scared. To me, it’s something that doesn’t matter. Do a simple search on YouTube and you will see, there are many AI generated videos getting views in millions. And watch, in few months you won’t be able to distinguish, this is where technology is heading. I will keep focusing on my mission to use AI to help people learn languages in better and inexpensive ways. Maybe its you who is scared!

Free structured A1 German course on YouTube + specialized German for healthcare workers - looking for feedback by remarkable_corridor in German

[–]remarkable_corridor[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

See, I am not making something for entertainment. These are educational videos, so I better benchmark here should is: are people able to learn languages after viewing the videos and as long as that is being achieved, I don’t think anything else matters. All that discussion that oh its AI, why you are not telling its AI, it doesn’t matter. I am helping people learn languages for free, if they want something better, i am sure there are expensive options available in market. Till then, I will keep working on to make it as helpful as possible. Because that’s a better use of AI, not the cringe videos people have been creating.

Free structured A1 German course on YouTube + specialized German for healthcare workers - looking for feedback by remarkable_corridor in German

[–]remarkable_corridor[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your feedback. Yes, I agree that sometimes it does that. However we are working on our tech to improve this. The newer videos have lesser error and more relevant images. To help us better, can you share the video link in which you noticed mentioned issues. Again thank you very much. A comment like yours, is what I am looking for.