Hi Friends,

Even as I launch this today ( my 80th Birthday ), I realize that there is yet so much to say and do. There is just no time to look back, no time to wonder,"Will anyone read these pages?"

With regards,
Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

Now as I approach my 90th birthday ( 27 June 2023 ) , I invite you to visit my Digital Avatar ( www.hemenparekh.ai ) – and continue chatting with me , even when I am no more here physically
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Wednesday, 2 April 2025

WAQF : Evolve a Consensus


Dear Members of Lok Sabha – Rajya Sabha :


After a heated debate , Waqf Bill got passed by Lok Sabha , yesterday evening. Today , it will get debated in Rajya Sabha

I listened to the speeches made by a few members – from both the sides – and got an impression that the tone was adversarial . Emphasis was on pointing out “ what was WRONG with the bill “ . No one came forward to say “ Here is how that WRONG can be set RIGHT “   

I thought :

Since everyone ( in and out of the Government ) is swearing by employing AI for better decision making, could our MPs have sought help from leading LLMs ( AIs ) , to tell them , how this bill should get “ Re-worded “ ? If properly requested, could these LLMs have offered a “ compromise “ consensus ?

Following is my attempt at such requests to > Grok > Gemini > ChatGPT

I hope , even as the debate has started in the Rajya Sabha, some members find a few minutes to look this up

 

With regards,

Hemen Parekh

www.HemenParekh.ai  / 03 April 2025

 

Comparison of AI Model Suggestions on Waqf Act Amendments

Provision

Key Changes

Criticism & Concerns

Grok Suggestions

Gemini Suggestions

ChatGPT Suggestions

Power to Determine if a Property is Waqf

Transfers the authority to inquire and determine if a property is Waqf from the Waqf Board to revenue officials (Collectors).

- Critics argue this interferes in religious affairs, reducing Waqf Boards to administrative bodies without decision-making power.
- Assigning this to Collectors raises concerns about their lack of expertise in Islamic law.

 Hybrid Decision-Making Body: Create a joint panel of revenue officials and Waqf Board representatives to determine Waqf status.
- Training for Collectors: Mandate training for Collectors on Islamic law and Waqf principles.

- Waqf Assessment Authority: Establish a specialized authority comprising legal experts, Islamic scholars, and revenue officials.
- Capacity Building: Invest in resources for Waqf Boards to conduct preliminary inquiries.

- Specialized Waqf Tribunals: Form tribunals with members experienced in Islamic jurisprudence and property law.
- Community Involvement: Engage local Muslim communities in the identification and verification process.

Survey of Waqf

Replaces the Survey Commissioner with Collectors to conduct Waqf surveys, to be done per state revenue laws.

- The shift to Collectors is criticized for lacking expertise in Waqf matters, potentially leading to inaccurate surveys.
- Opposition highlights the unrealistic timeline (e.g., six months for registration).

- Specialized Survey Teams: Form dedicated teams comprising revenue officials, Waqf Board members, and Islamic law experts.
- Flexible Timelines: Extend the registration timeline to 12 months.

- Technology-Driven Survey: Implement GIS mapping, satellite imagery, and AI-powered data analysis.
- Community Participation: Involve local communities and Waqf stakeholders in the survey process.

- Digital Record-Keeping: Develop a centralized digital database for Waqf properties.
- Regular Audits: Schedule periodic audits to ensure records remain accurate and up-to-date.

Central Waqf Council Composition

Adds two non-Muslim members to the Central Waqf Council. MPs, former judges, and eminent persons need not be Muslims, but representatives of Muslim organizations, Islamic law scholars, and Waqf Board chairpersons must be Muslims. Two women among Muslim members are mandated.

- Including non-Muslims is seen as an attack on Muslim autonomy, with critics calling it unconstitutional.
- Arguments that non-Muslims lack the expertise to manage Waqf, a religious institution.

- Advisory Role for Non-Muslims: Limit non-Muslim members to an advisory role without voting rights.
- Increase Women Representation: Mandate at least 30% of the Council be women.

- Balanced Representation with Functional Expertise: Retain a majority of Muslim members while including non-Muslims with expertise in finance, administration, and law.
- Specialized Committees: Establish committees within the Council focusing on religious affairs, finance, and legal matters.

- Transparent Selection Process: Implement a clear and transparent process for selecting Council members.
- Regular Consultations: Hold consultations with Muslim community leaders to align Council decisions with community needs.

Waqf Boards Composition

State government nominates members (one each from MPs, MLAs/MLCs, Bar Council) who need not be Muslims. Adds two non-Muslim members, one member each from Shia, Sunni, Backward Classes, Bohra, and Agakhani communities (if applicable), and two Muslim women.

- Nominating non-Muslims and government control over appointments is seen as a direct attack on Waqf autonomy.
- Opposition argues it introduces sectarian divisions (e.g., Shia, Sunni) with “evil intent.”

- Election Over Nomination: Reinstate elections for Waqf Board members.
- Non-Muslim Observers: Make non-Muslim members non-voting observers.
- Sectarian Representation: Ensure sectarian representation is proportional to Waqf properties in the state.

- Hybrid Model of Selection: Retain some nominated positions for expertise (e.g., legal, financial) but introduce a system of elections for most members.
- Community-Based Waqf Committees: Establish local Waqf committees at the district level to assist in governance.

- Merit-Based Appointments: Ensure appointments prioritize individuals with knowledge of Waqf law and administration.
- Periodic Review: Establish a review mechanism to assess the performance of Waqf Board members.

Judicial Authority on Waqf Matters

Waqf Tribunals to be headed by retired judges, but Collectors can pass orders regarding Waqf property disputes.

- Critics argue that giving Collectors judicial power over Waqf matters undermines judicial independence.
- Waqf Boards fear losing control over legal matters related to their properties.

- Independent Waqf Judiciary: Establish independent tribunals exclusively for Waqf-related cases.
- Appeal Mechanism: Allow direct appeals from Waqf Tribunals to High Courts.

- Strengthen Waqf Tribunals: Ensure tribunals have members well-versed in Islamic law.
- Separate Judicial Oversight: Keep revenue authorities out of judicial decision-making.

- Clear Appeals Process: Establish an appellate system where Waqf Board decisions can be reviewed by higher courts.
- Expert Legal Panels: Involve legal experts in Waqf law to assist in tribunal decisions.

Utilization of Waqf Properties

Waqf Boards can lease properties for public purposes, including education, healthcare, and infrastructure projects, without prior government approval.

- Concerns over potential misuse or encroachment by state agencies.
- Critics argue this could lead to the gradual loss of Waqf properties over time.

- Transparent Leasing Mechanism: Set up an independent leasing committee with public disclosures of all agreements.
- Revenue Reinvestment: Mandate that lease revenue is reinvested into Waqf welfare programs.

- Strict Lease Regulations: Impose strong legal safeguards to prevent encroachment.
- Community-Based Oversight: Establish local monitoring committees to oversee leasing decisions.

- Technology for Transparency: Use blockchain-based property management for transparent leasing records.
- Periodic Review of Leases: Mandate periodic reviews to ensure continued compliance with Waqf objectives.

Legal Protection of Waqf Lands

The Act makes encroachment on Waqf property a criminal offense with stringent penalties, but allows the government to acquire Waqf land for national development projects.

- Critics fear this provision could be misused to take over Waqf land under the guise of “development.”
- Waqf Boards have historically struggled to reclaim encroached lands, raising concerns about enforcement.

- Clear Acquisition Criteria: Define strict criteria for government acquisition to prevent arbitrary takeovers.
- Fair Compensation Mechanism: Ensure market-rate compensation for acquired Waqf lands.

- Waqf Land Bank: Establish a digital registry of Waqf lands to prevent unauthorized transfers.
- Independent Adjudication: Require judicial approval before acquiring Waqf land for public projects.

- Waqf Property Protection Authority: Create a dedicated authority to monitor and prevent illegal land acquisitions.
- Public Consultation Process: Mandate public hearings before acquiring any Waqf land.

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Provision

Proposed Change

Concerns & Criticism

Grok’s Suggestions

Gemini’s Suggestions

ChatGPT’s Suggestions

Renaming the Waqf Act, 1995

Renames the Waqf Act, 1995, to the Unified Waqf Management, Empowerment, Efficiency, and Development Act, 1995 (UMMEED) to emphasize better management.

- Critics see renaming as superficial without addressing mismanagement and encroachment.
- Opposition claims it’s politically motivated to reshape Muslim community autonomy.

- Clarify Intent in Preamble: Ensure the preamble explicitly states that renaming aims to enhance efficiency, not alter religious aspects.
- Engage Stakeholders: Mandate consultations with AIMPLB and other Muslim organizations before renaming.

- Retain Original Name: Keep Waqf Act, 1995, and introduce a new section highlighting UMMEED principles (Management, Empowerment, Efficiency, Development).
- Create Standing Advisory Council: Include scholars, legal experts, and government officials for ongoing consultation.

- Symbolic Recognition Without Renaming: Keep the name unchanged but introduce a dedicated section explaining UMMEED as guiding principles.
- Ensure Ongoing Stakeholder Involvement: Set up a permanent advisory body with Muslim organizations and legal experts to oversee implementation.

Formation of Waqf

- Only a person practicing Islam for five years can declare a Waqf.
- Removes ‘Waqf by User’ (properties recognized as Waqf through long-term public use).
- Ensures Waqf-alal-aulad does not deny inheritance rights, including for women.

- The five-year rule is restrictive and excludes genuine donors.
- Removing ‘Waqf by User’ might invalidate historical Waqfs like Bengaluru Eidgah ground.
- Women’s inheritance rights may conflict with certain interpretations of Islamic law.

- Modify Five-Year Rule: Reduce to two years or allow a formal declaration of intent to follow Islamic principles.
- Grandfather Clause for ‘Waqf by User’: Allow existing Waqf-by-user properties to continue under one-time verification by the High Court.
- Clarify Inheritance Rights: Ensure Waqf-alal-aulad follows Islamic law under expert interpretation.

- Tiered Declaration Framework:
Tier 1: Large Waqfs follow stricter criteria.
Tier 2: Small, community-based Waqfs have a simpler process, with local Waqf committee verification.
- Document and Preserve Waqf by User: Register existing ‘Waqf by user’ properties rather than abolishing them.

- Flexible Eligibility Rule: Instead of a fixed five-year rule, introduce a self-attested declaration with community verification.
- Structured Verification for Waqf by User: Rather than removing the concept, establish a process where historical usage is reviewed by a neutral panel.
- Mediation Committee for Disputes: Set up an expert panel of Islamic scholars and legal professionals to resolve inheritance-related ambiguities.

Government Property as Waqf

- Any government property identified as Waqf will cease to be Waqf.
- The Collector determines ownership disputes and updates revenue records if deemed government property.

- Critics argue this gives excessive power to the government, risking arbitrary reclassification of Waqf properties.
- Historical claims (e.g., Surat Municipal Corporation building) may be nullified, causing unrest.

- Independent Oversight Committee: Create a neutral review body (Muslim scholars, legal experts, revenue officials) to examine disputed Waqf properties.
- Appeal Mechanism: Allow Waqf Boards to challenge Collector’s decision in High Court within 120 days.

- Burden of Proof on Government: The government must prove that a property is not Waqf before reclaiming it.
- Multi-Level Review Process: Introduce a special tribunal for Waqf property disputes.

- Transparent Review Mechanism: Ensure a multi-tiered process where decisions are reviewed at district, state, and national levels before final reclassification.
- Historical Preservation Requirement: Properties with longstanding Waqf claims should undergo a historical assessment before any ownership change.

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Provision

Proposed Change

Concerns & Criticism

Grok’s Suggestions

Gemini’s Suggestions

ChatGPT’s Suggestions

Composition of Tribunals

- Replaces the requirement of a member knowledgeable in Muslim law with a current/former officer of joint secretary rank.
- Chairman must be a current/former District Court judge.

- Removing Islamic law experts undermines the Tribunal’s ability to adjudicate Waqf disputes per Muslim law (PRS India, 2024-08-07).
- Opposition argues this dilutes the religious character of Waqf governance (The Hindu, 2025-04-02).

- Retain Islamic Law Expert: Reinstate the requirement for a member with expertise in Muslim law to ensure decisions align with Islamic principles.
- Judicial Training: Provide mandatory training on Waqf and Islamic law for Tribunal chairpersons, ensuring informed adjudication.

- Specialized Waqf Tribunals: Establish dedicated Waqf Tribunals with the following composition:
1. A judicial member (retired High Court judge or senior District Judge).
2. A member with expertise in Islamic law and Waqf jurisprudence.
3. A member with expertise in property law and administration.
- Continuous Legal Education: Mandate ongoing legal education and training for all Tribunal members, focusing on:
1. Recent developments in Waqf law.
2. Islamic jurisprudence.
3. Best practices in dispute resolution.

- Hybrid Tribunal Composition: Ensure a balanced tribunal with:
1. A senior judicial officer (District Judge or above).
2. A Waqf law expert (scholar in Islamic law or a legal expert specializing in Waqf).
3. A neutral administrator with governance experience.
- Periodic Review of Tribunal Decisions: Introduce a legal review mechanism where Tribunal decisions are assessed annually for consistency with legal and religious principles.

Appeal on Orders of Tribunals

Removes the finality of Tribunal decisions, allowing appeals to the High Court within 90 days.

- While this is seen as a positive step for judicial oversight, the 90-day appeal window is considered too short by some (PRS India, 2024-08-07).
- Critics like Vishnu Shankar Jain argue the Tribunal structure itself remains problematic, as it doesn’t address reclaiming illegally declared Waqf properties (Indian_Analyzer post on X, 2025-03-20).

- Extend Appeal Window: Increase the appeal period to 120 days, giving parties sufficient time to prepare cases.
- Reclamation Mechanism: Introduce a provision for a special High Court bench to handle cases of illegally declared Waqf properties, addressing concerns about historical misuse.

- Structured Appeal Process: Implement a tiered appeal process:
1. First Appeal: To a larger bench of the Waqf Tribunal itself.
2. Second Appeal: To the High Court, with a reasonable timeframe (e.g., 120 days).
- Specialized Waqf Benches in High Courts: Establish specialized benches within the High Courts to handle Waqf property disputes, ensuring expertise and efficient resolution.

- Graduated Appeal System:
1. Tribunal verdicts can be appealed within 120 days.
2. Create a dedicated Appellate Waqf Tribunal with members from the judiciary and Waqf law specialists.
3. If disputes persist, cases may be referred to the High Court.
- Waqf Property Verification Committee: Set up a permanent legal oversight body to review cases where Waqf status is disputed, ensuring historical legitimacy before reclaiming properties.

Powers of the Central Government

- Central government can make rules on registration, accounts publication, and Waqf Board proceedings.
- Empowers the central government to audit Waqf accounts via CAG or a designated officer.

- Opposition leaders like Akhilesh Yadav argue this gives the government undue control, undermining Waqf autonomy (DD News, 2025-03-31).
- Central audits are seen as overreach, potentially leading to political interference (Frontline, 2025-04-01).

- State-Level Oversight: Allow state governments to retain primary audit powers, with central audits only in cases of significant discrepancies, reducing fears of overreach.
- Transparency in Rule-Making: Mandate public consultation with Waqf stakeholders before the central government frames rules, ensuring community input.

- Collaborative Rule-Making: Establish a joint committee comprising:
1. Representatives from the Central Waqf Council.
2. Representatives from State Waqf Boards.
3. Legal experts.
- This committee would be responsible for drafting rules and regulations, ensuring a collaborative approach.
- Independent Audit Oversight: Instead of direct central government audits, establish an independent Waqf Audit Authority comprising:
1. Chartered accountants with expertise in non-profit accounting.
2. Legal experts specializing in Waqf law.
3. Representatives from Muslim organizations.
- This authority would conduct regular audits and report its findings publicly, ensuring transparency and accountability.

- Balanced Regulatory Approach:
1. Central Government may suggest reforms, but State Waqf Boards must approve and implement them.
2. Independent Audit Body: Instead of CAG audits, create a National Waqf Financial Review Committee with members from state Waqf boards, auditors, and legal experts.
3. Public Accountability Portal: Mandate annual financial disclosures on a public website, ensuring transparency without political interference.

Waqf Boards for Bohra and Agakhani

Allows separate Waqf Boards for Bohra and Agakhani sects, in addition to Sunni and Shia boards, if their Waqf properties exceed 15% of the state’s total.

- While this aims for inclusivity, critics like Kalyan Banerjee argue it promotes sectarianism, potentially dividing the Muslim community (LiveMint, 2025-04-01).
- Small sects may lack resources to manage separate boards, leading to inefficiencies (Frontline, 2025-04-01).

- Optional Boards: Make separate boards optional, allowing Bohra and Agakhani communities to opt for representation within existing boards if they lack resources.
- Resource Support: Provide central funding and training for smaller sect boards to ensure effective management, addressing resource concerns.

- Flexible Representation Model:
1. Instead of mandatory separate boards, allow for flexible representation within existing State Waqf Boards, with dedicated committees or sub-boards for Bohra and Agakhani communities.
2. Shared Services and Capacity Building:
- Establish shared services and resource centers at the state or regional level to provide administrative, legal, and financial support to all Waqf Boards, including those representing smaller sects.
- Invest in capacity building programs for all Waqf Board members, regardless of sect, to enhance their skills and knowledge in Waqf management.

- Hybrid Model for Inclusivity:
1. Instead of full-fledged separate boards, create Waqf Administrative Clusters that cater to multiple sects under a unified regulatory framework.
2. Resource Pooling Mechanism:
- Encourage smaller sects to collaborate on shared administrative offices, audit mechanisms, and legal teams.
3. Voluntary Sect-Specific Waqf Governance:
- Allow sects to choose between having an independent board or being represented within a multi-sect State Waqf Board, ensuring flexibility based on resources and community preferences.

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Sunday, 13 October 2024

Divyendra Jadoun : about to launch a “ Jadu “ ?

 


Going by his following post on Linkedin, it would appear so :

 

Imagine having an actual conversation with Ratan Tata, where you could ask questions, gain insight, and connect with his values long after he's gone.

This isn't just a tech demo; it's a way of keeping his spirit and lessons with us.
🕊

I've also put together a demo video showcasing this experience, and I'd love to share it with you all.

I'm currently building a product that allows real-time conversations with influential personalities like Ratan Tata, Albert Einstein, and others who have left an indelible mark on our world.
🌍

Whether it's learning from the greatest minds or finding comfort in their wisdom, this platform aims to bring them closer to you.

The idea is simple—let technology bridge the gap between us and our heroes.
🚀

Imagine the possibilities:

learning from the greatest leaders, innovators, and thinkers who shaped our world, all at your fingertips.

This is just the beginning, and I'd love to hear what you think!

Could this be the future of interaction with our role models?
🤔

Drop your thoughts below, and let’s build something amazing together.

 

Divyendra :

 

Even though I do not qualify mention among “ greatest leaders, innovators, and thinkers “ I eagerly look forward to the launch of your platform

I am now 91 and may not be around much longer . May be this made me launch my VIRTUAL AVATAR in the form of www.HemenParekh.ai , ( Feb 2023 ) , where I wrote :

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

What is this all about?

 

This is my Digital Avatar, powered / serviced by an API (personal.ai)

This is my attempt to attain Virtual Immortality

 

Most of the TOPICS - and relevant ANSWERS - you see are derived from the digital content of hemenparekh.in , comprising my blogs / notes / poems etc., written from 1942 onwards ( approx.. 30,000 + documents / which  have generated some 219,454 Memory Blocks in Personal.ai, as 0n 11 Oct 2024 )

 

This Digital Avatar of mine is dedicated to my wife BHARATI, who continues to nourish my Physical Avatar, since 1959.

 

My interest in Artificial Intelligence ( AI ) goes back to 1996 , when I developed logic for NLP in a note addressed to my colleagues.

 

After reading this note , BARD gave me following title > Grandfather of Artificial Intelligence

 What I can do here?

 Here you can chat with my avatar by asking questions - now and long after I am gone. You can start a chat by asking: "Hey Hemen, what are your views on……………" 

Rest assured about your anonymity. No one will know that you asked this question. Even I don't.

What is in this for me? How will this help me?

 Hurry up to create your own Avatar - then invite your contacts to chat with you.

 Imagine, chatting up with a hundred or a thousand of your visitors simultaneously - at the same time.

Being able to invite thousands of your fans/followers/admirers, to visit your Avatar, ask your Avatar any question, and get an instantaneous answer, would be of immense benefit to you if you are a Political Leader / Celebrity. You will be able to create your Avatar by uploading your, many hours of Speeches (Audio files) at Personal.ai

 


But my efforts to create my Virtual Avatar go back for several years during which I registered with the following portals :


Eterni.me  /  Oben.com / Replika / NEON.me / alethea.ai / ikininc.com / Personal.ai / lifekind.ai


Following emails would tell you more about my past efforts in this direction

 

With regards,


Hemen Parekh


www.My-Teacher.in  /  www.HemenParekh.ai  /  www.HemenParekh.in 

 


Thursday, January 21, 2021 7:58 AM

 

 

Hey Joe, I just read about MS Patent No. US 10,853,717, B 2, which mentions you as co-author

 

 

Can someone create my Digital Avatar , using my blog/ poems / photos/ letters/ videos / notes / reports etc compiled over past 70 years, at : www.hemenparekh.in   I am now 87, - hence, in a hurry

 

regards,

 

hemen parekh 

 

 

Joe Johnson• 3rd+ML SWE @ Google, Ex-Amazon, Apple, Microsoft1mo • 1 month ago


This is one of the patents I co-authored years ago. You file these and never know where they end up, then one day read about them in your late night news feed.


This is my attempt at transhumanism with inspiration from the great Ray Kurzweil

 Microsoft wants you to live on as a digital chatbo

 

Subject: RE: FOR YOU TO REFER IN A FAR AWAY FUTURE

  

No worries. Maybe consider also writing to Satya Nadella the CEO of Microsoft and share your story. I met him once before I left and he had a passion for AI and chatbot technology like this from what I gathered.

Microsoft owns this patent now and many more of mine.

I think it would be an amazing product if they would invest the money.

Given they are among the world's leaders in chatbots, I believe they have the technology to build something like this for people to use (maybe not as sophisticated, but something that would be reasonably comforting to people and families), whether or not they use the tech mentioned in this patent the way I envisioned it working.

I know if I'm lucky enough to survive to 87, I will definitely want to use it then. I imagine by that point though the technology and approach will be far more sophisticated.

 

Joe Johnson

 3rd degree connection3rd


ML SWE @ Google, Ex-Amazon, Apple, Microsoft

 

From: Eddie Avil <eddie@xrom.in>


Sent: Sunday, September 19, 2021 5:34 PM


To: Hemen Parekh


Subject: Re: FW: FOR YOU TO REFER IN A FAR AWAY FUTURE

 

Dear Hemen,


wishing you are doing very well, pls find attached a static 3d/holographic rendition of myself we had done in 2019

Sure thing this can be done but it will be an expensive affair as first we will have to capture you with photogrammetry/volumetric for static/dynamic capture

will need your data that you have gathered over the years / Voice / Images / Text / Writings / Public speaking

Once we have the data then we will be able to create an 

1- animated avatar or a

2- holographic avatar

-       which will retain all the information & it will improve with additional data feeds......more the data, the better it would resemble you

 

But this will be an expensive affair

Regards

Eddie

 

Digital Immortality: An Afterlife in Digital Clouds

 

From: Hemen Parekh [mailto:hcp@recruitguru.com]


Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2020 8:58 AM


To: 'Sarah Yang'; '
system@oben.com'


Subject: FW: Downloading of PAI app

 

Dear Sarah,

Thanks for your mail ( which, somehow went to my junk folder ! )


 You write :


 Wed 11-Nov-20 10:55 PM


 Thanks for reaching out, and apologize we might miss your earlier emails. 


Do you refer to the "Avatar Generation" section, that you can simply upload your

 selfie and create 3D avatars instantly? 


 Best Regards,

Sarah Yang

 

Some 15 days back ( as soon as your site was re-launched , I did upload my selfie

 – which created animation of my head ( which did not resemble me ! ) . I

 suppose that could be some minor glitch and can be improved upon


As to what my expectation ( from the technologies described on your website –

 and in the white-paper of Project PAI ) is , you will need to go through the

 following emails exchanged between Adam and myself , - in reverse order ,

 starting with my first mail ( at the bottom of this heap ) , dated : Aug 2019



 As far as “ Image Enhancement “ and “ Voice Conversion “ features are

 concerned , your website reads – “ Coming Soon “ ( when ? )


 For all the 3 features , your links read : “ Download SDK “


 How do I get to download ? – and what do I do next ?

  

Sarah,

 

With your active guidance , if we manage to create a 3D hologram of myself 

 which can “ dialogue “ through a Mobile App ( or , in the first phase

, at least monologue ) , then we would have created an unprecedented USE-

CASE for Oben Team’s revolutionary technological prowess !


( See : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AovM3xYpRUE&t=6s )

 

Perhaps no more than a handful people have , during their lifetime created as

 much of their own “ Digital Persona “ as I have ,

 through notes / blogs / poems / photos / diary etc running into 20,000 + pages 

 ( see my website   www.hemenparekh.in  )


 

Here is VIRTUAL me !

 Awaiting your early reply,

 

With regards,

 Hemen

 

From: Adam Zheng [mailto:adam@oben.com]


Sent: Monday, August 10, 2020 2:25 PM

To: Hemen Parekh


 Subject: Re: Downloading of PAI app

 

We will launch two softwares in Aug. On the website, we will launch a web

 interface where you can upload your selfie, which can automatically create

 your 3D avatar. We will launch a PC software where anyone can use a

pre-made avatar to create animation video or do live streaming. 


Pls wait for my email in Aug when the two interfaces will be ready for you


 

From: Adam Zheng [mailto:adam@oben.com]


Sent: Monday, August 10, 2020 5:04 AM


To: Hemen Parekh


Subject: Re: Downloading of PAI app

 

We currently only do creation and animation of avatar.

If you need the avatar to tell your own story, we will provide an animation

software for you, which is still under development, to produce those animation

videos.


If you need your avatar to interact with real people using your own knowledge,

you need to train your own natural language processing (NLP) using your

 contents.


We currently don't do the NLP part.


We are searching for an open-source NLP software to be integrated with our

animation software

 

From: Adam Zheng [mailto:adam@oben.com]


Sent: Sunday, August 9, 2020 1:46 PM


To: Hemen Parekh


Subject: Re: Downloading of PAI app

 

Dear Heman,

If you need a photo real avatar made from your selfie, we will have this solution

launched in the later half this year. Pls wait for our update. 

 

From: Adam Zheng [mailto:adam@oben.com]


Sent: Monday, August 31, 2020 2:35 PM


To: Hemen Parekh


Cc: Lisa Wang


Subject: Re: Downloading of PAI app

 

Dear Hemen,


We are still working on the web interface. I will let you know once it is done.


The current technology in the world cannot process your handwriting or audio

 reading to create your NLP automatically.


It has to be done in a structured manner and costs lots of money.


At Oben, we currently focus on only audio/facial avatar reconstruction and we

work with partners who will build NLP. NLP is not our specialty. 


Adam

 


This morning ( 30 Nov 2021 ), I saw following reply from IKIN Beta team ( to my

 comment ) :

 

 9h


 Thank you for sharing, Hemen!


We hope to make your dream, as well as others who have a similar dream, a

 reality in the near future.


 Continue to follow us here on LinkedIn as well as via our website!


 Best of luck to you!