Today, there is more discussion all over the world about the rapid evolution of AI especially among the middle age group. Some people are scary of it and some people want to embrace it. There is a famous saying, "Everybody wants change, but no one wants to change". Wondering when the use of calculators and slowly computers were evolving, most certainly people would have spoken about them also in the same tone. It might take away jobs so and so, it is the next big thing. If we look back in hindsight, the calculators and computers have increased human productivity, only thing it has made the human brains dull in certain ways. Though it might have replaced certain jobs, but if we take a simple use case the billing is still done by a human, the calculators and computers enable to it more accurately and efficiently. Similarly, AI could also be a great enabler for humanity, the relativity of human dependence might come down in some areas, but it should go up in other areas to make it counter productive. Those who embrace change keep travelling alongside it. Change is the constant.
My memories with MS Dhoni : In December 2004, during a half yearly holidays in my high school he came in as a fashionable young wicket keeper, had seen many specialist keepers come and go in that period such as Parthiv Patel, DK, Ajay Ratra, Deep Dasgupta, so was not having any awe in him and getting a run out in hurried manner wasn't an impressive first showing. Was ignorant of the facts behind then, that he came from 3 centuries with India A in Kenya. Slowly as the days progressed, one rainy noon on the summer of April 2005, came back from an Annual exam to see India scoring more than 300 runs in the ODI against Pakistan in Vizag, from the scorecard saw that there was a change in batting order with MS Dhoni at 3 scoring 148 runs at a quick pace, but even then didn't have an awe in him. Days progressed through 2005, near a Deepavali day I was having a holiday, there was an ongoing ODI series against Sri Lanka, the series was already decided with India had won it comfortably al
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