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

Sunday, 25 December 2022

My Experiments with ChatGPT

 


 

 My Blog :

No, not Dutch , it seems Australians are winning

Context :

Student-made solar-powered car sets a new world record by traveling 620 miles

[ Interesting Engineering / 20 Dec 2022 ]

 

Extract :

The Sunswift 7, a solar-powered car developed by students at the University of New South Wales in Australia, has set a new world record by traveling 620 miles (1,000 km) on a single charge, according to a press release.

This achievement, which took place on a test track in South Australia, represents the longest distance ever travelled by an electric vehicle (EV) on a single charge and surpassed Lucid Air Dream Edition, which has an impressive range of 520 miles (837 km)

The Sunswift 7, the seventh generation of the Sunswift solar car, is powered entirely by solar energy, with no need for fossil fuels.

It is equipped with over 6 square meters of photovoltaic cells, which convert sunlight into electricity to power the car's electric motor.

The car also has a small battery pack, which stores excess energy for use when the sun is not shining.

The team behind the Sunswift 7 spent four years developing and refining the vehicle to create a practical and efficient EV that could serve as a viable alternative to fossil fuel-powered vehicles.

In addition to setting the record for the longest distance travelled on a single charge, the Sunswift eVe also holds the record for the fastest solar-powered car, reaching a top speed of over 62 mph (100 kph).

The achievement of the Sunswift 7 team is particularly significant given the increasing global focus on reducing reliance on fossil fuels and finding more sustainable alternatives for transportation.

Electric vehicles emitting no tailpipe emissions are a crucial part of the solution to this problem. However, one of the significant challenges facing the widespread adoption of EVs is their limited range, which has traditionally been a barrier to their use for long-distance travel.

The Sunswift 7's record-breaking feat demonstrates the potential for EVs to be a viable option for long-distance travel and could help accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles worldwide.

In addition to its practical applications, the Sunswift 7 also serves as a testament to the innovative spirit and determination of the University of New South Wales students, who have worked tirelessly to develop and improve this cutting-edge technology.

The world record, according to team principal Professor of Practice Richard Hopkins,

richard.hopkins1@unsw.edu.au

 "shows what is conceivable and what can be achieved," even though Sunswift 7 is far heavier than road-legal vehicles, which are required to include a number of equipment like airbags and air conditioning systems.

“During this record, the energy consumption was just 3.8 kWh/100km, whereas even the most efficient EVs on the road today only achieve a rating of 15kWh/100km and the average is around 20kWh/100km,” Prof. Hopkins added.

“Sunswift 7 isn’t a production car of the future, since we’ve compromised on comfort and the cost is prohibitive. But we have shown that if you want to make cars more efficient, more sustainable, more environmentally friendly, then it is possible."

MY  TAKE :

I hope some large Indian EV manufacturer will explore licensing this technology and, if found viable , launch such Solar Roof powered cars commercially

We, in India, have following compelling reasons to adopt this technology :

#   Such cars would have greater acceptance from users

#   We will need very few EV charging stations

#   These cars would require, comparatively, smaller Li-ion batteries and cost less

#   These cars may be able to get charged at owner’s residence , and at night

#   When not running and parked in sunlight, these cars will continue to get charged

 

With regards,

Hemen Parekh

hcp@RecruitGuru.com  /  24 Dec 2022

 

KEYWORDS found in this blog :

Sunlight , cars , charged , parked, running, owner , residence , night , cost , batteries , Li-ion , comparative , EV charging stations , users , acceptance , Solar Roof , commercially , manufacturer , licensing , technology , viable , Indian , explore , future , compromise , comfort , prohibitive , efficient, sustainable , environment , friend , possible , record , energy consumption , road ,  rating , average , vehicle , equipment , airbags , air conditioning ,  world , innovative spirit , determination ,  University , develop , improve , cutting-edge , potential , travel , long-distance , accelerate , adoption , worldwide , tailpipe emissions , solution , problem , significant , challenge , limited range , barrier , use ,  achievement , global , focus , fossil fuels , transportation , single charge ,  solar-powered , top speed , developing , refining , practical , test track , distance,

 

My prompt to ChatGPT ( 24 Dec 2022 ) :

“ Please write a blog using following keywords :  ……………… “

 

ChatGPT wrote :

Sunlight is a powerful source of energy that can be harnessed in a number of ways, including through the use of solar panels on cars. Charged cars, whether they are electric or hybrid, rely on batteries to power their motors. These batteries can be charged while the car is parked, either at home or at a charging station.

Running a car on electricity rather than fossil fuels can have a number of benefits for both the owner and the environment. For the owner, the cost of charging a car at home is generally much lower than filling up at a gas station. Additionally, electric cars require less maintenance than their gasoline counterparts, which can save money in the long run.

EV charging stations are becoming more common in residential areas, making it easier for electric car owners to charge their vehicles. These stations are also becoming more prevalent in commercial areas, as more and more businesses are installing them to attract customers.

One innovation in the world of electric cars is the Solar Roof, which is a roof made entirely of solar panels that can charge a car's batteries while it is parked. This technology is being developed by a number of manufacturers, and it has the potential to revolutionize the way we think about electric car charging.

While electric cars have gained a lot of acceptance in recent years, there are still some challenges to overcome. One of these challenges is the cost of the batteries, which are typically made of lithium-ion (Li-ion) and can be prohibitively expensive. However, as the technology improves and more companies enter the market, the cost of these batteries is likely to come down.

Another challenge is the limited range of electric cars, which can be a barrier to their use for long-distance travel. However, as charging infrastructure improves and battery technology advances, this barrier is likely to become less of an issue.

Despite these challenges, electric cars are a viable option for many people, and their adoption is likely to continue to accelerate in the coming years. In addition to being more efficient and sustainable for the environment, electric cars can also be more comfortable to drive, with features like air conditioning and airbags becoming more common.

The University of Indian is one institution that is at the forefront of developing and improving electric car technology. Its researchers are working on cutting-edge technologies like solid-state batteries and solar-powered cars, with the goal of making electric cars a more practical and viable option for everyone.

Overall, electric cars are an important part of the solution to the problem of transportation emissions and the reliance on fossil fuels. With the right focus and determination, it is possible to accelerate the adoption of electric cars worldwide and make a significant impact on the environment. Whether it's through the use of innovative technologies like the Solar Roof or through the development of more efficient and sustainable batteries, the future of electric cars looks bright.

 

 

24  Dec  2922 :


It seems my days as a part time poet are over !


I asked ChatGPT :

 

please write a poem using following words :  love , girl , dream , river , wind , evening

 

In a fraction of a second. ChatGPT wrote following poem :

 

“ Love, a river that flows

Through the evening winds that blow

 

Girl, a dream that I hold dear

In my heart, she is always near

 

The wind whispers her name

As I watch the sunset's flame

 

And in the calm of the night

I hold her close and everything feels right

 

For in her arms, I am free

To be who I am meant to be

 

And as we dance on the river's shore

I know that love is forever more “

 

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How long before ChatGPT will , not merely write poems in Hindi ( or a hundred

other languages of the World ), but also READ it out aloud in your very own voice

 ?

 

Watch out this space for an announcement of the birth of my DIGITAL AVATAR . in

a few weeks

 

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hemen parekh

 

hcp@RecruitGuru.com / 24 Dec 2022 ( Posted on Linkedin , FB )

 

24 Dec 2922


And in case you are still not impressed , at my request, ChatGPT translated this poem as follows :



प्यार, एक नदी जो फैलती है
शाम की हवाओं के माध्यम से

लड़की, एक सपना जो मैंने प्यार से रखा है
मेरे दिल में, वह हमेशा नज़दीक है

हवा उसका नाम चुपके से ही फैसलती है
जैसे मैं सूरजमहल की आग देखता हूँ

और रात की शांति में
मैं उसे नज़दीक ही रखता हूँ और सब कुछ ठीक हो जाता है

क्योंकि उसके हाथों में, मैं स्वतंत्र हूँ
जो मैं होना चाहता हूँ

और जैसे हम नदी के तट पर नाचते हैं
मैं जानता हूँ कि प्यार हमेशा ही है

24 Dec 2022


And Gujarati translation by ChatGPT :

 

પ્રેમ, એક નદી જે બહતુ હોય છે

શામ હવાઓમાં જે બહતુ હોય છે

લડી, એક સ્વપ્ન જે મને મહત્વ છે

મારા હૃદમાં, તે હમેશાઓ કરારની છે હવા

તેના નામ શબ્દો મુસાફરાયે છે

જ્યાં મૈં સૂર્યાસ્ત આગળના આગળ જુઓ છું

અને શાંતિમાં રાત્રીનાં મૈં તેના સાથે જુદા રહુ છું

અને તેમને બધું સાચું લાગે છે ક્યોંકી તેના આંખોમાં, મૈં

 

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Regenerate by ChatGPT :


પ્રેમ, એક નદી છે

જે સાંજગાયે ધડપી જેવી હવાઓ માં ધરાવે છે

મહિલા, એક સ્વપ્ન છે જે મને ધ્યાનમાં રખાય છે

મને તેના નામ સાંજગાયે હવા સાંજાવે છે

જ્યાં મેં સૂર્યાસ્ત આગળ જોવા રહ્યું હોઊ

અને રાત્રીના શાંતિમાં તેને કરીને જોવા રહું હોઊ

ત્યારે મેને મુજબ ખાલી માહિતી છે

કે મને તેમના સાથે હુમલે હોય છે અને જ્ય

 

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25 Dec 2022

 

Here is how ChatGpt translated back into English, its own above-mentioned Hindi translation :

 

Love, a river that flows Through the evening winds

Girl, a dream I've held close to my heart In my heart, she has always been near

The wind whispers her name gently As I watch the sun rise from the palace of the sun

And in the stillness of the night I hold her close and everything is alright

Because in her arms, I am free To be who I want to be

And as we dance by the river's edge I know that love is always there

 

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I asked : 

Can you explain what this is all about > After being a pharma hub, India is now a medical tourism destination: Finance Minister

( source link > After being a pharma hub, India is now a medical tourism destination: Finance Minister / BL / 25 Dec 2022

 

ChatGPT replied :


( RED highlighted sentences are from original  source link, whereas GREEN are from ChatGPT  )

 

India has a long history as a

#  hub for pharmaceutical manufacturing and exports, ( Now, India exports drugs and pharmaceuticals worth $2 billion )

but in recent years it has also become a

#  destination for medical tourism,

(emerged as a medical tourism hub ), where

#  people from other countries travel to India to receive medical treatment.

 (About 2 million patients from around 76 countries visit India for medical, wellness and IVF treatments )

 

This is due to a number of factors,

#  including the availability of high-quality medical care at relatively low costs,

( expertise in producing medicines in accordance with global standards and for its cost competitiveness. )

 

#  the expertise of Indian doctors and other healthcare professionals, and

(It is good medical institutions that train and mould good doctors )

 

#  the country's diverse and rich cultural heritage.

Medical tourism in India is a growing industry,

 (This is expected to increase to $13 billion by 2026” )

 

and the government has taken steps to promote it as a way to boost the country's economy and

improve its international reputation.

 

And following is that write-up in Source Link :


After becoming the pharmacy of the world, India has emerged as a medical tourism hub on the global healthcare map, said Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. Addressing the 35 th convocation ceremony of Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University on Saturday, she said India’s medical tourism industry is estimated at $9 billion, which makes India the 10 th biggest global medical tourism hub.

It is good medical institutions that train and mould good doctors. About 2 million patients from around 76 countries visit India for medical, wellness and IVF treatments, generating $6 billion for the industry. This is expected to increase to $13 billion by 2026” she added.

Sitharaman said India is already recognised as the pharmacy of the world as the Indian pharma industry is sought after by most countries mainly due to its expertise in producing medicines in accordance with global standards and for its cost competitiveness.

Exponential growth

Now, India exports drugs and pharmaceuticals worth $2 billion. The Indian pharma industry witnessed an exponential growth of 103 per cent during 2014-2022 period. The industry’s size has grown from $11.6 billion to $24.6 billion.

“India supplies about 50 per cent of the requirement of all of Africa’s generic medicines. About 40 per cent of America’s generic medicine requirement is met by the Indian pharma sector. Also, about 25 per cent of all medicines in the UK is supplied by our industry,” she stated.

Supplying generic drugs

Sitharaman said India supplied a significant portion of the world’s generic drugs. About 60 per cent of all global vaccine demand is met by India. Also, 70 per cent of WHO’s (World Health Organisation) vaccine requirement is supplied by India for the organisation’s essential immunization programmes across the world.

Referring to the recent spike in Covid infections in some parts of the world, she stated that State and Central Institutions worked together to fight against the Omicron variant of Covid.

Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi and State Health Minister Ma Subramanian, among others, were present at the convocation ceremony.

 

 

I asked ChatGPT  :

 

Tell me about this > ) https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/srinagar/jk-plans-unique-id-for-every-family-amid-data-safety-fears/articleshow/96155997.cms

 

ChatGPT replied :

 

I'm sorry, but I am unable to access external websites or browse the internet, so I am unable to provide information about the specific article you have shared. However, I can try to provide some general information about the topic of unique identification numbers or IDs for families in the state of Jammu and Kashmir (JK) in India.

In many countries, including India, it is common for government agencies to assign unique identification numbers or IDs to individuals and families for various purposes, such as tracking population statistics, facilitating the distribution of government benefits, and improving the efficiency of government services. In the state of Jammu and Kashmir, it appears that the government is planning to assign unique IDs to every family in the region. This may be intended to address concerns about data safety and to improve the accuracy and reliability of government records. It is not uncommon for governments to implement such initiatives in order to modernize their systems and improve the delivery of public services. However, it is also important for governments to ensure that the privacy of citizens is respected and protected when collecting and using personal information.

 

 

MY  CONCLUSION :


As far as CONVERSATIONAL AI is concerned, 2023 would be a “ Year of Fate

between Google’s LaMDA and OpenAI’s  ChatGPT

 

With regards,

Hemen Parekh

hcp@RecruitGuru.com  /  26 Dec 2022

Google , watch out – here comes ChatGPT !

 

Google , watch out – here comes ChatGPT  !

 

 

I asked Google following question :

 

Are you aware of any " Text Parsing " software which can parse a very large file of WORD documents and arrange the parsed words in a descending order of frequency ? “

 

Google returned 3320 links, with  following links appearing on first page :





c# - Parsing one terabyte of text and efficiently counting the ...

https://stackoverflow.com › questions › parsing-one-ter...

 


Parsing - Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Parsing

 


Basic Text Processing in R | Programming Historian

https://programminghistorian.org › lessons › basic-text-...

 


What exactly does 'parsing' mean in programming? - Quora

https://www.quora.com › What-exactly-does-parsing-m...

 


Text Processing Commands - The Linux Documentation Project

https://tldp.org › LDP › abs › html › textproc

 


What is Text Analysis? A Beginner's Guide - MonkeyLearn

https://monkeylearn.com › text-analysis

 


SAS Text Miner 12.1 Reference Help

https://support.sas.com › onlinedoc › txtminer › tmref

 



IO tools (text, CSV, HDF5, …) — pandas 1.5.2 documentation

https://pandas.pydata.org › stable › user_guide

 




Python Practice Problems: Parsing CSV Files

https://realpython.com › python-interview-problem-par...

 




7. Extracting Information from Text - NLTK

https://www.nltk.org › book

 

 

Then I asked the same question to ChatGPT , which gave following answer :

 

Yes, there are several tools that can parse a large file of Word documents and arrange the parsed words in a descending order of frequency. One option is to use a command-line tool called "sort," which is available on most Unix-like operating systems (including Linux and MacOS). To use "sort," you can first convert the Word documents to plain text files (using a tool like "catdoc" or "antiword"), and then use the "sort" command to sort the words in the text files by frequency.

For example, you can use the following command to convert a Word document to a plain text file:

Copy code

catdoc input.doc > output.txt

Then, you can use the following command to sort the words in the text file by frequency:

Copy code

sort output.txt | uniq -c | sort -nr

This will output a list of words and their frequencies, sorted in descending order.

Another option is to use a programming language like Python to parse the Word documents and count the frequencies of the words. There are several libraries available for working with Word documents in Python, such as the "docx" library or the "python-docx" library. You can use these libraries to extract the text from the Word documents, split the text into individual words, and then use a dictionary to count the frequencies of the words. Finally, you can sort the dictionary by value to obtain a list of words and their frequencies in descending order.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.

 

Dear Sundar Pichai,

 

This is wake up time !

I strongly suggest that , without losing any time , on your Google Home page , next to the SEARCH BAR , you introduce following option :

 

“ Dear Visitor,

If you are in a hurry to find a solution , instead of a large number of links, then please reframe  your “ search term “ as a QUESTION and enter in following :

 

LaMDA search  

 

 

SUBMIT

 

With regards,

Hemen Parekh

hcp@RecruitGuru.com  /  26 Dec 2022


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Related Reading :


My Experiments with ChatGPT

 https://myblogepage.blogspot.com/2022/12/my-experiments-with-chatgpt.html    

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Added  on  06 Jan 2023 :


#2. Combining ChatGPT with search engines

If you would rather integrate ChatGPT in your usual search engine, so you have direct answers without having to use its own interface, you can do so as well!

You just need to add this extension for both Chrome and Firefox to obtain direct ChatGPT responses directly in your google searches.

Friday, 23 December 2022

No, not Dutch , it seems Australians are winning

 


Context :

Student-made solar-powered car sets a new world record by traveling 620 miles

[ Interesting Engineering / 20 Dec 2022 ]


Extract :

The Sunswift 7, a solar-powered car developed by students at the University of New South Wales in Australia, has set a new world record by traveling 620 miles (1,000 km) on a single charge, according to a press release.

This achievement, which took place on a test track in South Australia, represents the longest distance ever travelled by an electric vehicle (EV) on a single charge and surpassed Lucid Air Dream Edition, which has an impressive range of 520 miles (837 km)

The Sunswift 7, the seventh generation of the Sunswift solar car, is powered entirely by solar energy, with no need for fossil fuels.

It is equipped with over 6 square meters of photovoltaic cells, which convert sunlight into electricity to power the car's electric motor.

The car also has a small battery pack, which stores excess energy for use when the sun is not shining.

The team behind the Sunswift 7 spent four years developing and refining the vehicle to create a practical and efficient EV that could serve as a viable alternative to fossil fuel-powered vehicles.

In addition to setting the record for the longest distance travelled on a single charge, the Sunswift eVe also holds the record for the fastest solar-powered car, reaching a top speed of over 62 mph (100 kph).

The achievement of the Sunswift 7 team is particularly significant given the increasing global focus on reducing reliance on fossil fuels and finding more sustainable alternatives for transportation.

Electric vehicles emitting no tailpipe emissions are a crucial part of the solution to this problem. However, one of the significant challenges facing the widespread adoption of EVs is their limited range, which has traditionally been a barrier to their use for long-distance travel.

The Sunswift 7's record-breaking feat demonstrates the potential for EVs to be a viable option for long-distance travel and could help accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles worldwide.

In addition to its practical applications, the Sunswift 7 also serves as a testament to the innovative spirit and determination of the University of New South Wales students, who have worked tirelessly to develop and improve this cutting-edge technology.

The world record, according to team principal Professor of Practice Richard Hopkins,

richard.hopkins1@unsw.edu.au

 "shows what is conceivable and what can be achieved," even though Sunswift 7 is far heavier than road-legal vehicles, which are required to include a number of equipment like airbags and air conditioning systems.

“During this record, the energy consumption was just 3.8 kWh/100km, whereas even the most efficient EVs on the road today only achieve a rating of 15kWh/100km and the average is around 20kWh/100km,” Prof. Hopkins added.

“Sunswift 7 isn’t a production car of the future, since we’ve compromised on comfort and the cost is prohibitive. But we have shown that if you want to make cars more efficient, more sustainable, more environmentally friendly, then it is possible."

 


MY  TAKE :


I hope some large Indian EV manufacturer will explore licensing this technology and, if found viable , launch such Solar Roof powered cars commercially

 

We, in India, have following compelling reasons to adopt this technology :

#   Such cars would have greater acceptance from users

#   We will need very few EV charging stations

#   These cars would require, comparatively, smaller Li-ion batteries and cost less

#   These cars may be able to get charged at owner’s residence , and at night

#   When not running and parked in sunlight, these cars will continue to get charged

 

With regards,

Hemen Parekh

hcp@RecruitGuru.com  /  24 Dec 2022

 

 

My earlier 15 E Mails on this matter :

 

 

2017 :  ( 7 )

Not Tough At All ! …………………………………………………………………………….[ 08 May 2017 ]

Who  Will win  this  Race  ? ……………………………...............  [ 07 Nov 2017 ]

A Breakthrough : in Technology and in Mind-set…………………………..[ 05 June 2017 ]

3000 Km without a Charging Station ?......................................[ 09 Oct 2017 ]

#Solarcar #Electriccar ……………………………………………………………………[ 07 Nov 2017 ]

#ISRO #MSME #ElectricVehicle ………………………………………………………[ 13 Nov 2017 ]

ISRO : the EV Game-Changer ………………………………………………………….[ 22 Nov 2017 ]

 

2018 : ( 4 )

Let Us go Dutch ! …………………………………………………………………………[ 21 Jan 2018 ]

Holy Grail for Electric Vehicles ………………………………………………………..[ 17 Feb 2018 ]

#E-Vehicle #ISRO #FAME #Pollution………………………………………………[ 28 Mar 2018 ]

At Long Last ?........................................................................[ 22 July 2018 ]

 

 

2019 : ( 2 )

Ray , a drop of golden Sun …………………………………………………………….[ 18 Feb 2019 ]

E – Car Extrapolation : a Wishful Thinking ?...............................[ 20 Mar 2019 ]

 

2020 : ( 1 )

Solar Powered EV : 1,000 Miles with Single Charging ? …………………[ 09 Dec 2020 ]

 

2022 ( 1 )

ISRO: inspiring–but not Motivating ? …………………………………………..[ 12 June 2022 ]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday, 22 December 2022

Dear Jayant Sinhaji : First plead for People

 


 

Then you may take up cudgels for the publishers

 

Context :

House Panel keen on a transparent deal for online news publishers   / BL / 22 Dec 2022

Extract :

In a boost for news publishers operating in the online news media market, the Standing Committee on Finance headed by Jayant Sinha has called for “regulatory provisions” to ensure that news publishers get a “fair share” of the digital advertising revenues earned by big tech platforms from the content being monetised by them.


This recommendation should be music to the ears of the diverse and numerous online news publishers in the country who get share of digital advertising revenues primarily from few leading Big Tech digital platforms such as Google and Facebook


The Committee is of the opinion that regulatory provisions are required to ensure that news publishers are able to establish contracts with Systemically Important Digital Intermediaries (SIDIs) through a “fair and transparent process”, said the Parliamentary Panel report.


The Panel has through this recommendation sought to address the information asymmetry that existed between the news publishers and the Big Tech platforms, sources said.


Till now, the key point of dispute was that the  news publishers  were in the “dark” as to how much the tech giants were earning from digital advertising through monetisation of the news publishers’ content.


News Publishers so far had no negotiating power with Big Tech and also did not know the size of the pie that is being cut for them to conclude that they were indeed getting a fair share of revenues, sources added. 


In fact, the Indian Newspaper Society (INS), the representative organization of newspapers in the country, had in February last year knocked CCI doors filing a complaint of abuse of dominance by Google. 


INS had alleged abuse of dominance by Google as regards News Referral Services and Google Ad Tech Services in the Indian online news media market.

 

Dear Shri Sinhaji,

I have no quarrel with you for saying that ,

Ø  BIG TECH are monetizing the news publishers’ content

Ø  the news publishers are in the dark about the revenue that BIG TECH earn by using the content first published by the publishers

Ø  News publishers are not getting a FAIR SHARE of this revenue

Ø  News publishers have NO NEGOTIATING POWER vis-à-vis BIG TECH

 What pains me no end is that , while taking up the case of a FEW THOUSAND news publishers , you have maintained a TOTAL and OMINUS silence re the case of 900 MILLION ordinary ( and largely poor or middle class ) Indian Citizen, whose PRIVATE / PERSONAL data ( compiled by BIG TECH, without their knowledge or explicit permission ), is the main source of revenue for the BIG TECH

No one knows it better than yourself

Nor are you ignorant of the fact that BIG TECH are MONETIZING such private / personal data of 900 million citizen by selling it to the Advertisers

Our citizen have neither any knowledge about the extent of such MONETIZATION , nor have any NEGOTIATING POWER vis-à-vis Big Tech , to obtain a FAIR SHARE of such monetization


Dear Shri Sinhaji ,

I urge you to put people fist / publishers next

Please do not forget that without the people ( to read their papers ), publishers cannot exist

Let us also not forget that it is the “ size of readership “ which publishers use to get the Companies to advertise ( their main source of revenue )

Hence, in a manner of speaking, publishers themselves , have been monetising READER DATA all along – and using it only marginally to “ subsidize ” the sale price of a news paper to the readers

Over past few years, I have sent many emails to our Cabinet Ministers , urging them to evolve a fool-proof method to get the BIG TECH to compensate its users for selling their personal data

Personal data is “ owned “ by the users and they must be enabled to monetize the same

It is time for you to stand up for the POOR PEOPLE of India

You have been given that rare “ second chance “ to enable each user to get

 a monthly “ compensation “ of Rs 30,000 , from those DATA THIEVES By

 implementing :


SARAL …………………………………………………………………[ 10 Feb 2019 ]


     Digital Dividend from Demographic Data ………..[ 14 Feb 2019 ]


You have a UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY to “ GARIBI HATAO “ before

 the 2024 general elections, without a burden of a single Rupee on the

 Exchequers


And, you need NOT include this item in BJP’s Sankalp Patra , for fear of being

 treated as a FREEBIE


I urge you to forward this email to all the members of your committee and seek their

 opinion on my following suggestions

 

With regards,

Hemen Parekh

hcp@RecruitGuru.com / 23 Dec 2022

 

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