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2024-03-29T04:58:55ZThe world is not fAlr
https://ir.iimcal.ac.in:8443/jspui/handle/123456789/4095
Title: The world is not fAlr
Authors: Regana, Sowrya
Abstract: The fast paced and multi directional development
of AI applications is supporting humans in areas
ranging from buying a simple toothbrush to
sending reusable spacecrafts into the space. As AI
is being increasingly adopted in crucial and sensitive applications, it raises the need to study
about the biases that these systems bring to the
table. Recent times have seen significant increase
in the examples of AI systems reflecting or exacerbating machine biases, from racist facial recognition to sexist natural language processing. Recently, American Civil Liberty Union filed a case
against Detroit Police for falsely arresting an African American due to mis-identification attributed to its facial recognition software.2020-01-01T00:00:00ZThe "Trillion" Dollar Dream: will advent of AI into the legal services market mark a new revolution ?
https://ir.iimcal.ac.in:8443/jspui/handle/123456789/4094
Title: The "Trillion" Dollar Dream: will advent of AI into the legal services market mark a new revolution ?
Authors: Grandhi, Chandu V.
Abstract: Remember the tv series “Suits”? The title
is quite apt given the fact that the cast appears in suits for most of the screen time.
With the sassy remarks and witty dialogues, it was quite impactful, enough to
make me think of jumping ships to such a
career. Keeping aside my interests and the
show, lets dig deeper into our legal system.
Before we delve any further, let me ask —
“Did you read the Indian Penal Code?”
Most readers would say no. It’s not easy to
read a book which is full of rules and regulations without any fictional characters or
stories, not to mention the subtle differences in interpretation caused by a mere
change of few words/tenses. Yet such is its power that it helps people abide and steers
the society towards a more mature and
positive direction.2020-01-01T00:00:00ZThe Paradigm Shift: Envisioning “Hybrid” Hyperlocal delivery systems
https://ir.iimcal.ac.in:8443/jspui/handle/123456789/4093
Title: The Paradigm Shift: Envisioning “Hybrid” Hyperlocal delivery systems
Authors: Gadepalli, Aditya; Immidisetty, Anudeep
Abstract: The world is rapidly adopting several technologies and the rate of such adoption has
never been so high. With the introduction of
the iPhone in 2008, the entire business world
has forayed into an unprecedented digital
domain. Throughout the recent decade many
businesses have hence migrated to the digital
landscape and with 4G data in widespread
access, many underprivileged classes too
have become “netizens”. Amidst such disruptions, e-commerce has been one of the
best recipients of this “internet advantage”.
In fact, post demonetization many people
have adopted digital payment as a regular
choice of transaction, and this has led to
even more convenience for online shopping.
With such disruptive growth, many ecommerce giants have been constantly upgrading their supply chain models to be more
efficient and robust to the up- surging demand. They have indeed become so efficient
that we are in an era of “hyper efficiency”
where delay is now accounted for in the scale
of minutes. Despite such improvements,
availability and competition have proven to
be a pinprick to these giants.2020-01-01T00:00:00ZThe Imitation Game: Shaping AI through history
https://ir.iimcal.ac.in:8443/jspui/handle/123456789/4092
Title: The Imitation Game: Shaping AI through history
Authors: Bodicharla, Madhusudhan
Abstract: In the year of 1964, during the USSR Chess
Championship, a gripping game ensured
between Mikhail Tal, often regarded as a
creative genius and one of the best attacking players of all time and grandmaster
Evgeni Vasiukov. Mikhail Tal is known for
his unpredictability and improvisation, often sacrificing pieces for a better position
in the game. After losing 2 pawns each, at
the 19" move Tal sacrificed his knight for a
pawn to weaken his opponents king. He almost took 40 mins to sacrifice the knight.
The next day, every newspaper emphasized
about this move, mentioning how he analyzed all possible variations and made the
best possible move. Later, he laughingly
puts away all these speculations that in reality, he started thinking of all variations
but possibilities seemed endless and somehow got deviated to thinking about ways to
get hippo out of a swamp, a reference from
Russian couplet he remembers. When he
gave up on his engineering skills to save
the animal, he played the knight sacrifice
step with pure intuition. He is immortalized in the world of chess for his great initiatives, often challenging his opponents
against his threats and intuitive sacrifices.2020-01-01T00:00:00Z