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Indian mindset not oriented towards problem definition and solving: Infosys Narayana Murthy


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Infosys founder NR Narayana Murthy cited India’s lack of problem-solving in certain technologies, saying that the country should not yet invest in building its own large language models (LLMs).

“We have not been able to build large databases, and without big data, AI (artificial intelligence) has no value. A large language model (LLM) doesn't make any sense. Basically, the Indian mindset is still not oriented towards problem definition and problem-solving,” Murthy said in an interview with Moneycontrol.

Nonetheless, detractors of Indian LLMs maintain that India is bringing a services mindset to the nascent technology, instead of building at the foundational layer.

 

"Which area has (India) invented? Please give me an example," Murthy asked, highlighting the country’s dependence on adapting foreign technologies rather than creating innovations.

 

https://www.moneycontrol.com/technology/indian-mindset-not-oriented-towards-problem-definition-and-solving-infosys-founder-narayana-murthy-on-why-building-an-llm-doesnt-make-sense-article-12867098.html

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3 hours ago, Moon_Walker said:

Infosys founder NR Narayana Murthy cited India’s lack of problem-solving in certain technologies, saying that the country should not yet invest in building its own large language models (LLMs).

“We have not been able to build large databases, and without big data, AI (artificial intelligence) has no value. A large language model (LLM) doesn't make any sense. Basically, the Indian mindset is still not oriented towards problem definition and problem-solving,” Murthy said in an interview with Moneycontrol.

Nonetheless, detractors of Indian LLMs maintain that India is bringing a services mindset to the nascent technology, instead of building at the foundational layer.

 

"Which area has (India) invented? Please give me an example," Murthy asked, highlighting the country’s dependence on adapting foreign technologies rather than creating innovations.

 

https://www.moneycontrol.com/technology/indian-mindset-not-oriented-towards-problem-definition-and-solving-infosys-founder-narayana-murthy-on-why-building-an-llm-doesnt-make-sense-article-12867098.html

How will you have data on your own when even the basic browser you use is not your own ?

Adhi Murthy cheppalsina avasaram emundhi? This guy is also a mere profiteer from cheaper labour and not any inventor. Nothing inherently bad about it, but goes on to lecture Indian youth to work for 70 hours. 

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4 hours ago, Moon_Walker said:

Infosys founder NR Narayana Murthy cited India’s lack of problem-solving in certain technologies, saying that the country should not yet invest in building its own large language models (LLMs).

“We have not been able to build large databases, and without big data, AI (artificial intelligence) has no value. A large language model (LLM) doesn't make any sense. Basically, the Indian mindset is still not oriented towards problem definition and problem-solving,” Murthy said in an interview with Moneycontrol.

Nonetheless, detractors of Indian LLMs maintain that India is bringing a services mindset to the nascent technology, instead of building at the foundational layer.

 

"Which area has (India) invented? Please give me an example," Murthy asked, highlighting the country’s dependence on adapting foreign technologies rather than creating innovations.

 

https://www.moneycontrol.com/technology/indian-mindset-not-oriented-towards-problem-definition-and-solving-infosys-founder-narayana-murthy-on-why-building-an-llm-doesnt-make-sense-article-12867098.html

Wtf is he talking about? When our Indians are in lead positions everywhere 

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4 minutes ago, DJBravo said:

Wtf is he talking about? When our Indians are in lead positions everywhere 

Lol, what do you mean by lead positions?

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Our minds are more occupied on local incidents, agitations, power struggle, destroying each other that we can't even put our energies elsewhere especially one community is like cancer in India. inka yaada time untadi problem solving innovations ki

 

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39 minutes ago, Deadp0ol2 said:

Our minds are more occupied on local incidents, agitations, power struggle, destroying each other that we can't even put our energies elsewhere especially one community is like cancer in India. inka yaada time untadi problem solving innovations ki

 

Nah, India has been enduring Islamic invasion for many centuries. That can be dealt with. What cannot be dealt with is Indian politicians mortgaging entire Indian middle class for generations to come at Zionist entities like World Bank and IMF and accepting propositions from Zionist Corps, and WEF. 

This made Indian corps to be mere back door service providers at cheaper costs. Unless you protect your middle class PPP, not borrow and then invest in your own research things are hard to change.

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58 minutes ago, Deadp0ol2 said:

Our minds are more occupied on local incidents, agitations, power struggle, destroying each other that we can't even put our energies elsewhere especially one community is like cancer in India. inka yaada time untadi problem solving innovations ki

 

Manolla EGO ae range lo untadhante...evadinaina ee question adugu ventanu vaadu

- Indians invented zero without which there is no mathematics

-  we invented TVs which was already shown in Maaya Bazaar movie

- Pushpak Vimaan was already used in Ramayana

Hence we are great and world should know our greatness and hence we settle in foreign countries to spread our greatness.

Jai Hind

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Why this hate on him? He is giving general advise which makes sense from a viewpoint - without data what will LLMs achieve, and he is saying it’s probably better to build using existing ones.

He also says why point out infosys like service industries for not being innovative when that criticism can be done for many other industries in India.

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