Predicting specific disruptive technologies with certainty 20 years into the future is highly challenging, but we can identify some emerging trends and areas of innovation that have the potential to be disruptive in the coming decades: These are speculative areas of disruption, gather through ongoing trends, tech giants and visionaries, although the actual disruptive technologies […]
Reproducible AI: Advancing Transparency and Trust in Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming industries, enhancing decision-making processes, and shaping our daily lives. However, the complexity of AI models and their “black-box” nature has raised concerns about transparency, accountability, and trust. Reproducible AI seeks to address these challenges by emphasizing the importance of transparency, openness, and replicability in AI research and development. Reproducible AI […]
Science, Reality and Being Real
What is reality? One of our professors asked this during our grad classes at Nehru Science Centre. All of us in class suddenly started pouring lots of views but finally, there was not even a single satisfying answer. What it left was a few blank faces gazing in silence with dozens of contradicting thoughts. It […]
Teachers’ Day : those memories of Winter, 2002
I can still remember the excitement and sense of achievement in our lab at Nehru Science Center, Prayagraj. We all were given a music file generated from a DNA sequence… DNA music. The task was to find the association among them. Year 2002′ month November. The lab was part of an assignment given by Prof […]
Higher education landscape in India : ten years down the line
It is strange, it’s dangerous and someone needs to take notes for discussion and resolution before it’s too late. The decision maker and policy tuner for higher education in India need to pitch in and solve this peculiar problem. While looking into the ongoing trends of admission into CFTIs especially in the master programs (M Tech […]