The unfortunate reality is that no Indian companies will be given access anytime soon, and despite rumors of the FM holding discussions with banks, I believe we have lost the plot in the AI world. We will simply remain consumers for them, as there is no innovation or even an attempt from our side as we are happy to stick with wage arbitrage only.
Completely agree that there’s always been a hierarchy. I just think that the impact of the hierarchy is more significant when it comes to AI. On the data breach: the breach is of public data. The court order itself is public, but the wording of the order is being used to restrict how we report on things. For coding, just using a thinkpad Yoga x1. Is an i7 processor, so is pretty old. Using Claude Code and Codex mostly. The apps run on any android phone. I haven’t experimented with ios apps yet.
The unfortunate reality is that no Indian companies will be given access anytime soon, and despite rumors of the FM holding discussions with banks, I believe we have lost the plot in the AI world. We will simply remain consumers for them, as there is no innovation or even an attempt from our side as we are happy to stick with wage arbitrage only.
1. Tech hierarchy was always there. Even in IT, Indian companies rarely moved to Program Management beyond Project Management.
2. Contempt of court - not clear whether the data breach is public.
3. What is the device config to run so many apps?
Completely agree that there’s always been a hierarchy. I just think that the impact of the hierarchy is more significant when it comes to AI. On the data breach: the breach is of public data. The court order itself is public, but the wording of the order is being used to restrict how we report on things. For coding, just using a thinkpad Yoga x1. Is an i7 processor, so is pretty old. Using Claude Code and Codex mostly. The apps run on any android phone. I haven’t experimented with ios apps yet.
Appreciate the response.