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With regards,
Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

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Friday, 13 December 2024

Nandan : How about Nano – LLMs ?

 


Article link:

India shouldn't build another LLM: Nandan Nilekani - Times of India

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Extract from the article:

The article discusses Nandan Nilekani's perspective on India's technological future, particularly focusing on the need to avoid replicating past mistakes. Nilekani emphasizes the importance of not constructing another Large Language Model (LLM), hinting at the potential risks associated with such a venture. He suggests that India should explore alternative approaches rather than following a path that might lead to challenges faced in the past. Nilekani's insights highlight the significance of strategic decision-making and innovation in shaping India's digital landscape.

 

Nilekani's cautionary stance raises important questions about the country's technology adoption strategies and the importance of learning from previous experiences. His recommendations align with a forward-thinking approach that prioritizes sustainable and effective solutions, steering away from potential pitfalls. By advocating for a differentiated approach to technological advancements, Nilekani's views underscore the necessity of informed decision-making and proactive measures to drive India's digital evolution.

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My Take:

 LLMs vs SLMs

"The idea of prioritizing Low-Cost AI Models and building a collaborative ecosystem resonates profoundly with Nilekani's caution against replicating LLMs. Back in 2023, I emphasized the importance of collaboration over competition in the AI landscape. The notion of India focusing on building the 'spokes' while letting the 'Hub' lead the way aligns well with Nilekani's call for strategic divergence. By promoting cost-effective AI solutions and fostering a collaborative environment, India can potentially navigate its technological journey more efficiently."

 

IMAGINING INDIA (IDEAS FOR THE NEW CENTURY) - NANDAN NILEKANI

 

"My reflections on Nandan Nilekani's insights from 'IMAGINING INDIA' echo his current stance on avoiding another LLM project. Nilekani's experiences with government bureaucracy and economic growth patterns resonate with my observations about aligning visions with practical realities. His emphasis on strategic foresight and innovative solutions mirrors the essence of my exploration of ideas for a new century. By staying attuned to real-world dynamics and fostering a culture of adaptability, India can potentially chart a more resilient path forward."

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Call to Action:

To Nandan Nilekani and policymakers in India, I urge a thorough consideration of diverse perspectives and innovative approaches while navigating the country's technological trajectory. Embracing collaborative models, prioritizing cost-effective solutions, and learning from past experiences can pave the way for a sustainable and impactful digital future.

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With regards,

 

Hemen Parekh

 

www.My-Teacher.in

 

www.HemenParekh.ai  /  14 Dec 2024

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