25/07/2024
From the Desk of Secretary - on Artificial Intelligence (AI)
The generation born & raised in data have developed themselves while growing in Artificial Intelligence leaving nothing as impossible. The decade of globalisation brought home & also sent overseas the Indian techies; which was massive brain drain. It was still palatable when the new generation replaced knowledge with information. Information Technology became havoc once Grandma's bedtime stories became replaced with social media videos. Newly born infant sucks a mother's breast only after the nursery rhymes are played even though the nursing mothers have the knowledge of the adverse impact of the mobile screens & its sound affecting both eyes and ears. Noise pollution inside the house is an acceptable feature of family togetherness - four persons with four differently logged mobile phones. The volume of 'come for dinner' call is louder than usual. A smart phone is no longer an accessory rather it's a necessity. A family get together at the dining table is a matter of past; nowadays the dining table has smart phones placed next to the plates. Water glasses, chapati plates & bowls are found missing & there is no space left for water glasses. Almost with each bite, there's a type chat at enormous speed. Chats are anyday thirst quenching. The grandma's dining table warning of 'no talking while eating' is verbatim followed. Everyone is busy within the family and, seldom there's disagreement except when someone's private world is found to be compromised. In extreme cases, compromising with the partners privacy has led to the filing of divorce petitions. Everything recorded is gospel.
AI is also empowered with immortality, as the children can hear and see the lost parent, grand parents uncle, aunt, friends via google endless time zone. No losses and no tears for AI will shed tears with the requisitioned search.
Kumud Lata Das,
AoR Supreme Court
Secretary General RPLS
( Res Publican Law Society)
The generation born & raised in data have developed themselves while growing in Artificial Intelligence leaving nothing as impossible. The decade of globalisation brought home & also sent overseas the Indian techies; which was massive brain drain. It was still palatable when the new generation replaced knowledge with information. Information Technology became havoc once Grandma's bedtime stories became replaced with social media videos. Newly born infant sucks a mother's breast only after the nursery rhymes are played even though the nursing mothers have the knowledge of the adverse impact of the mobile screens & its sound affecting both eyes and ears. Noise pollution inside the house is an acceptable feature of family togetherness - four persons with four differently logged mobile. The volume of 'come for dinner' call is louder than usual. A smart phone is no longer an accessory rather it's a necessity. A family get together at the dining table is a matter of past; nowadays the dining table has smart phones placed next to the plates. Water glasses, chapati plates & bowls are found missing & there is no space left for water glasses. Almost with each bite, there's a type chat at enormous speed. Chats are anyday thirst quenching. The grandma's dining table warning of 'no talking while eating' is verbatim followed. Everyone is busy within the family and, seldom there's disagreement except when someone's private world is found to be compromised. In extreme cases, compromising with the partners privacy has led to the filing of divorce petitions. Everything recorded is gospel.
AI is also empowered with immortality, as the children can hear and see the lost parent, grand parents uncle, aunt, friends via google endless time zone. No losses and no tears for AI will shed tears with the requisitioned search.
Kumud Lata Das,
AoR Supreme Court
Secretary General RPLS
( Res Publican Law Society)