Afleveringen
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Imagine the Indian fintech industry as a Bollywood dance sequence. It begins in the early 2000s, with a few enthusiastic background dancers, mainly startups like Paytm and ItzCash, shaking to the primitive rhythms of dial-up internet. The choreography was less "smooth moonwalk" and more "clunky robot dance," but the spirit? Unmatchable!
As the beat of technology quickened, so did the steps. By the 2010s, the stage was ablaze with newcomers, each adding their own flair to the routine—swiping, tapping, and clicking their way into the hearts of millions. Mobile wallets, digital banking, and e-commerce platforms pirouetted around the traditional banking giants, who were still trying to tie their shoelaces and join the routine.
Today, the Indian fintech dance floor is crowded. It's a vibrant, chaotic medley—part traditional garba, part trendy hip-hop, and entirely enthralling.
In this episode, Navin Surya, ex-MD and CEO of ItzCash joins us to help us understand the fintech medley of motion.
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From a beer-drenched London street to the simple joy of a flying disc and finally to the click of a mouse that bought "Ten Summoner’s Tales," history, it seems, prefers its tales served with a side of whimsical. And we have a rhyme to match.
In London's streets, the beer did flow,
A flood of ale from long ago.
The vats did burst, the town did weep,
In hops and barley drowned so deep.Then Yale, where pie tins took to flight,
Became the Frisbee's birthright.
A simple toss, a joyful cheer,
From tin to disc, the path was clear.Online, a transaction bold,
Dan Kohn's CD of Sting was sold.
Through NetMarket's digital door,
A new era began to soar.Laugh along with us in this edition of our Shorts.
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Royal Enfield. More than just motorcycles, the brand forges brotherhood across the Indian highways. Owning a Royal Enfield is your passport to a fraternity of wind-chasers and adventure-seekers. It's not just about the ride; it's about the rider's rite of passage into a tribe that shares tales of rugged roads and starlit skies.
The IPL is a cricketing carnival that is more than cricket. It builds communities, with fans bonding over their love for the game, city, and team. It is a spectacle where loyalty is measured in cheers and jeers and where every match is a communal celebration. Hardik Pandya can testify to this 😝.
Humans thrive in communities. This isn't a quaint relic of the past; it's our species' signature move. To throw more light on how brands are leveraging this ancient wisdom, we have Suhas Motwani, the founder of The Products Folks, Asia's largest product-driven community talking to us on 3 Techies Banter.
Listen in groups is our advice 😇
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Could a banana split or a split personality have anything to do with the fact we share 50% of our DNA with bananas? Scientific facts or outrageous humour? A little of both, really.
And the next time you meticulously pick out unwanted items from your food, remember you're just channeling your inner rock star. Ask Van Halen about their brown M&M snacks.
Speaking of refreshments, that glass of water you're sipping might just have a prehistoric past. Thanks to the unending water cycle and the laws of physics that prevent matter from being created or destroyed, your H2O could very well contain molecules that once quenched the thirst of dinosaurs. Or as the title suggests.....
So, this episode is a toast to your ancient, banana-sharing, rock-star-emulating, dinosaur-sipping existence. It’s a quirky world we live in. Have Fun.
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In the town of Internetville, a unique bakery, Data Delights, offered irresistible cookies with a catch: each cookie had to be paid for with a sprinkle of personal data. Enamoured by flavours like Lemon Log-in and Chocolate Profile Crunch, the townsfolk unknowingly traded their privacy for these tasty treats.
Soon, the bakery owner, knew more about the town's inhabitants than they knew about themselves. The delicious deceit continued until a group called the Clear History Guild uncovered the truth. They warned their fellow citizens: "In our rush for digital convenience, are we the consumers, or are we the consumed?"
So, dear podcast listeners, it is crucial to ponder what we're really biting into – is it just a cookie or our very privacy? Tune into this episode for more.
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In India's market, returns are the king,
Outshining others, the bell they do ring.
With growth so robust,
In the Sensex, we trust,
To investors, great joy they do bring.To save on their taxes, firms sail far and wide,
To Ireland and Delaware, they smoothly glide.
With cleverness and stealth,
They amass their wealth,
In havens, their profits do hide.Purple, once rare, adorned only the elite,
A colour of royalty, none could compete.
From snails, it was born,
Now widely worn,
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We have always been about making tech relatable and fun.
So, when we talk about the synthetic data trend to train models, we talk about the nine lives of cats.
Or when we talk about GPUs at the heart of the AI tsunami, we wonder if pasta has a role to play in that shortage.
For trends that make sense, listen to this episode about cons and corpses that 2024 holds.
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If you are
looking to find your own centre in the universe, OR looking to know more about Ethiopian berry-eating goats in 850 AD, ORlooking for cool ways to get around Bengaluru cheaplyThis is the podcast for you.
Get Busy Living. Get Busy Listening
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Only the most deserving, the truly worthy and the purest of techies of the three of us got to go to CES2024👨🎓 .
So, as a fitting "punishment" for his Vegas pleasures, we decided this episode would be an interview with Nilesh. Remember, there are no free lunches in this world. And what happens in Vegas does not stay in Vegas anymore; it is podcasted out to the world.
Readers of the right age will recall the times when you had to write an essay about your visit to the Taraporewala Aquarium or the Nehru Planetarium. This is our version of that childhood memory.
Join us for a virtual ride through NIlesh's eyes - right from when he landed in Las Vegas, the astonishing lack of Jain food at the venues and how unlike it was to all his trips to Pragati Maidan. -
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We are guessing that the "Naughty" in the title is what got you hooked. That is smart sales personship (note gender neutrality here 😉 ). Or another set of super interesting stories from the "House of 3TB". This is inspired by the calls we get from the "House of Abhinandan Lodha" to buy houses we cannot afford.
Not sure why they are not calling from the office, though 🤣🤣🤣.
So get busy listening.
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If you start tracing the origins of anything in India, nothing is short of at least 2000 years old. Imagine our surprise when we realised the same is true even for AI in India. Some interesting stories from ancient times there - Barbarik, Ashok's fight with robot warriors, and even Kumbhakarna.
AI in modern India started patchy but has gathered momentum recently. India has chosen a path of application-led AI development. We have chosen to focus on population use cases per our DPI design philosophy. Bhashini, Karya and the world's first Hindi LLM - OpenHathi.
That should be enough to get you interested. Enjoy the tech with AI tadka episode.
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Despite our population, there are no Indian books in the Top 10 Most Read List. Disturbing!!!. Recovering from that discovery, we explore the world of "Join the Dots', Atto Seconds and broken ice cream machines.
How would an LLM respond to the question of whether the earth was flat or round in the 1500s? Could it have saved Galileo?
Have fun "shorting". Is that even a word? 😆🤣🤣😂😂
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Be they artists, performers or athletes, to stay on top of their craft, everyone needs to keep testing their limits. And that also holds true for the three of us as well. How much fun can we really have? How can we do one better? How can we find another way to make everyone smile?
Enter - The Jingle Project.
Why did we even take this up?
- Because we are a strange brand of nutty.
- Because we love troubling ourselves with new challenges.
- Because we love the process of fun-making.An interesting phenomenon we now see unfolding is our "jealous" and full-of-FOMO friends wanting to join the parade, too.
So here is our co-created MTV avatar set to the music of an old classic with a dash of tech and a whole new level of madness.
Birthed by Salone Ghosh. Lyrics by Kaushik Chatterjee. Sung by Jayashree Rammohan. Music Arrangement by Tushar Sharma. Recorded at The Furtados School of Music. Music Video enacted by Sheetal, Nilesh and Samiran
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One of the most enduring images of 2023 was Elon Must carrying a sink to the Twitter office. The message "Let that sink in". And sink it did. Twitter and everyone associated with it. So much so that it became a variable "X".
That got us thinking. Let us do an episode about all that went wrong with tech in 2023 (What an idea, Sirji). Of course, there were good things too, but they were mostly restricted to our podcast. The year started with an awesome trailer, followed by some great guests, 3TB Shorts, Cool GenAI artwork, a Jingle, carousels and more.
From where we stand, this was really "Looking Like a Wow".
Happy New Year – may your batteries be full, your Wi-Fi strong, and your virtual meetings, mercifully short. See you on the other side.
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Picture a gleaming kitchen, not of stainless steel and polished marble, but of code and algorithms. Here, the head chef isn't human, but a complex generative AI armed with a digital Swiss army knife that cuts, slices, dices, and blends through lines of code. The pantry? Forget neatly labelled jars and neatly stacked shelves. This is a digital garbage pile – fragments of text, snippets of code and images culled from the internet's deepest corners.
What happens next is more euphonic than gastronomic - this is a podcast - silly.
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From ancient mummies navigating modern red tape to towns tweaking their names for reasons you will shortly understand, the world's tapestry of tales never ceases to amuse and astonish. Which is where we come in. In fact, this mummy's travel tale is a reminder of how time, in both literal and bureaucratic senses, can be surprisingly elastic, very unlike the "Jiffy" in our episode.
Join us yet again for a regular diet of "battle the traffic with wit".
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In the land of AI, where the code rivers flow,
ChatGPT sips water, just so you know.
For every few prompts, a half-liter it drains,
In the quest to answer, with computational brains.The mighty GPT-3, in its training days prime,
Used 85,000 gallons - quite the climb!
With $11.3 billion raised, it's a financial feat,
But its impact on our world? That's still a seat.Now, let's peek at Water.org, what a noble sight,
60 million with safe water, shining bright.
Mobilizing capital, $4.8 billion in their chart,
Average loan just $368, playing its part.Back to OpenAI, with staff count high,
770 souls with a salary that can touch the sky.
Median pay at $800,000, oh what a bill,
Add training, cloud costs, as Chandler would thrill."Could this BE any more... COSTLY?" he'd jest,
In the realm of AI, it's a financial quest.
But let's not forget, amidst cost and din,
The potential of AI, where wonders begin.This episode we traverse, through finance and lore,
Exploring AI's value, what it has in store.
In the end, it's a mix, of cost and worth,
As we navigate its impact on our Earth.Write to tell us what you think at [email protected] and follow us on Amazon, Insta or YouTube.
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Hum Shayar to Nahin. Magar......We love to rhyme. So here goes
In Silicon Valley, where tech dreams ignite,
There's a squad of women, in code and gadgets who are pretty bright.
They code like a breeze, debug without a fight,
In a world where ones and zeros dance day and night.In this high-tech realm, James Bond might roam,
With his sleek gadgets, far from his London home.
Sipping his secret martini, shaken with a foam,
He marvels at the tech in this innovation dome.And out on the green, where the Google signs gleam,
Goats graze calmly, as if part of a dream.
They munch, and they bask in the digital stream,
With tech and Border Collie in harmony, it would seem.And there is more in the podcast. Do write in to tell us what you think at [email protected]. Follow us on Amazon, Insta or YouTube
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If you are going down the merry path of generative AI, be prepared for this conversation between "THE BARD" and his new AI bot-mate.
William Shakespeare: Pray tell, mechanical muse, dost thou reckon thy generative wit surpasses the folly and wisdom of man?
AI Chat Bot: Verily, Sir Shakespeare, I process with silicon speed, yet my heart, a binary beat, knows not the depth of human creed.
William Shakespeare: Ah, a tool of both light and shadow, wielding words without the soul's fire!
AI Chat Bot: True, I am but a humble scribe, scripting sonnets in the ether, leaving humanity's touch to kindle true desire.
Have fun listening about our colliding worlds.
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Once I stood proud in homes adorned with grace,
Crafted with care, I had my place.
Now in a bakery's warm embrace,
I fuel the flames, no trace of space.
From resting weary bones to a fiery dance,
I've changed my role, not left to chance.
What am I?If you got this, you could be the Riddler, the supervillain from Batman. Or just the right kind of crazy who loves our Shorts. And you would know that each great riddle has a story. And the story behind this one is hidden in our podcast.
So - keep listening to us for those free tickles.
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