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GenAI and Apocalypse of ....

We are undoubtedly living in the era of AI, particularly Generative AI (GenAI). Its impact is profound, driving revolutions across industries and reshaping our daily lives. While many of us didn’t witness the internet revolution, I imagine it must have been just as transformative as what we’re experiencing with GenAI today. Unlike back then, we are now at this revolution, watching its impact reveal in real time. Over the past two years, I’ve been an avid user of GenAI tools like ChatGPT, Bing Copilot, and Gemini AI. These tools have made me more efficient in many aspects of my life, but they’ve also introduced a new kind of laziness—I often let GenAI handle tasks for me, freeing up time that I frequently waste on trivial things. Among these tools, ChatGPT stands out as the best one for me, offering unparalleled versatility. Gemini AI is impressive for descriptive responses but I don't like paragraph answers but short and concise ones, while Bing Copilot is slower and less accurate ...

Shine Night Full Walk Marathon

 It's been a week since we completed our Shine Night full marathon walk in London to raise crucial funds for Cancer Research UK, which happens every year. This friendly event offers a 10k, half, and full marathon, encouraging participants to take it easy and just finish, although many of us set personal goals for completion. Last year, I completed the half marathon with friends in approximately 4 hours and 30 minutes, I was contemplating whether to join this year or not. But when one of my friends from Maidenhead showed interest in the marathon, she convinced me to register. Initially, she discussed signing up for the 10k walk with a few of her friends, but I felt that wouldn't be challenging enough, so I persuaded herself and her team to go for the half marathon. We signed up, but a week before the event, my friend had to withdraw due to medical reasons. That’s when I checked with my previous walking partner, Pooja, who had also registered for the half marathon. It felt like f...

Why did we relocate to India?

The decision to leave one's home country and move to a foreign land is never an easy one. It requires a lot of courage, determination, and hard work to build a new life in a different place. My husband and I took this big step when we moved to the UK from India in search of better career opportunities. Little did we know that this decision would lead us on a journey full of adventures and surprises. We arrived in the UK with nothing but our hopes and dreams. It was a daunting experience to start from scratch, but we were determined to succeed. We worked hard and were able to establish ourselves in the country, finding stable jobs. Soon we welcomed our beautiful identical twin boys into the world. Being parents in a foreign country came with its own set of challenges, but we were determined to give our boys the best life possible. However, as our twins grew up, we realized that they needed to experience Indian culture, connect with their relatives, and learn about their heritage. We...

COVID Lockdown - Positive Reflection

Who would have dreamt that Contagion movie would become a real-life incident? Who would have thought that 2019 to 2021 would become a notorious year in the future history? Looks like goddess Ashwini has said Asthu when the Contagion movie was shot and it has become a true incident, unfortunately :( When the news initially started spreading in Feb-20, I really thought it is quite an exaggerated one and the media is spreading the news to seek attention. Thought, COVID is just like any other influenza. Oh God!, I am completely wrong. I take back all my irresponsible opinions. Pandemic started hitting badly, crisis came in all angles, all started looking very dramatic, virtual etc in the following months. We all started praying deeply for the protection of all lives and eradicate this demon COVID-19 and this is continuing well after a year.. Due to COVID-19, many of us have lost  a few dear ones. My uncle battled for a month with COVID complications but succumbed to death. I dare to re...