Keep Moving • 1y
With GenAI becoming an unstoppable trend, we're moving towards a future where all creative work is automated. Meanwhile, the robotic revolution is still distant, leaving humans to handle manual labor for their livelihoods. #FutureOfWork #GenAI #Automation #artificialintelligence
The Way I See It • 1y
Genrobotics: Revolutionizing Sanitation with Robotics Genrobotics, based in Kerala, is addressing the critical issue of manual scavenging in India’s waste management sector. Despite being banned in 2013, manual scavenging continues, posing severe he
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Founder of Friday AI • 13d
Adaptive Plugin: The next efficiency layer for Enterprise GenAI LLM workloads are exploding across finance, healthcare, SaaS, telecom, and government. The hidden drain is token waste from oversized prompts, long documents, and heavy chat histories.
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Hey I am on Medial • 6m
How Generative AI Will Reshape Jobs Globally - Based on Real Data Only 3.3% of global jobs are at high risk of GenAI takeover... but 25% face disruption. Here are 7 surprising takeaways from the latest International Labour Organization (ILO) May 20
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Hey I am on Medial • 4m
🚀 Struggling to grow your small business? You're not alone — but AI can help you do more with less. Here are 5 common problems AI solves for small businesses: 1️⃣ Manual Tasks Eat Your Time → Automate data entry, emails, scheduling & more with AI t
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India’s real estate sector is quietly undergoing a shift. Startups like Enlite are automating buildings with wireless hardware and edge AI, removing the need for traditional bulky systems. Their tech controls lighting, energy use, HVAC, and maintenan
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Some companies think delaying automation is “being careful.” But in 2025, waiting isn’t neutral — it’s losing. Because here’s the uncomfortable truth most teams ignore 👇 Efficiency compounds. And your competitor compounds it every single week you d
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Helixworks Technologies • 9m
Why qPCR & Phenotypic Testing Must Be Displaced? – Part III This is the third part of a deep dive into why qPCR & phenotypic testing need to be replaced. In Part I, I covered the limitations of current diagnostics & why incremental improvements aren
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