Bhuvan Krishna

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🎉 Kudos to our outstanding speaker, Bhavani Indukuri! Diving deep into various cloud service providers and highlighting the core DevOps tools, she reaffirmed that women are at the forefront of tech innovation. 🚀

#WomenWhoHack #Swecha
🎉 A big thank you to our fantastic speaker, Ananya Mukherjee! She gave an impressive talk on AI & NLP, covering topics both before and after LLMs. Her presentation is a testament to how women are truly excelling and leading the way in tech. 🚀

#WomenWhoHack #Swecha
Today's #DigitalFreedom #Hackathon kicked off with a strong start. All the developers actively contributed to different projects.

The event featured informative project introductions and mentorship for all the projects. Notable projects developed in this Hackathon are,

1. ManaPrayanam for live tracking public transport.
2. Crafting a Rust and GStreamer media player for enhanced video playback.
3. Collaborating on the Civic Dashboard, exploring diverse datasets.
4. Hyderabad Tourism – To promote local tourism.
5. Collaborating on the Civic Dashboard, delving into diverse datasets.
6. Create memorable framed photo collections – the Photo Booth project.
7. Spearheading the healthcare, with blood donation focused, Raktha Raksha project.

We express gratitude to all the participants for coming together on #IndependenceDay and working on projects for #DigitalIndia.

We look forward to more projects and contributions towards #DigitalFreedom.

Wishing you all a Happy Independence Day!

#Code4Change #Swecha
Thank you everyone! Your dedication and passion were truly inspiring!

During the hackathon, all the developers actively contributed to various projects. Some of them include Swecha EHRS with Bahmni, Hyderabad Civic Dashboard, and a Public Transport Live Tracking App.

We had project walkthrough and contributions sprints. In the evening, a group photo was captured.

We would like to express our gratitude to all the developers who contributed to the success of the hackathon.

We look forward to future collaborations and the opportunity to work together on more impactful projects.

#HackForHyderabad #Code4Change #Swecha #DevDaysHyd

Instagram Inhibits Inclusion

They changed the account data export schema (json) in a way that makes it more challenging to parse/structure your own data/posts.

✅ Challenge Accepted

Not only are we working on Instagram Import, we're also reaching out to NOYB regarding challenging IG data exports to meet EU regulations.

Thanks to @NGIZero for suggesting NOYB, we're ready to fight for data sovereignty.

#pixelfed #instagramImport #dataSovereignty

Using #huskey to post the messages, Experience of using this app is really good.
Posting photos from my gallery that I took over the last few years.
Ragi mudda, kodi kura, nethellu.
AI to Aid Democracy
[2023.04.26] There’s good reason to fear that AI systems like ChatGPT and GPT4 will harm democracy. Public debate may be overwhelmed by industrial quantities of autogenerated argument. People might fall down political rabbit holes, taken in by superficially convincing bullshit, or obsessed by folies à deux relationships with machine personalities that don’t really exist.

These risks may be the fallout of a world where businesses deploy poorly tested AI systems in a battle for market share, each hoping to establish a monopoly.

But dystopia isn’t the only possible future. AI could advance the public good, not private profit, and bolster democracy instead of undermining it. That would require an AI not under the control of a large tech monopoly, but rather developed by government and available to all citizens. This public option is within reach if we want it.

An AI built for public benefit could be tailor-made for those use cases where technology can best help democracy. It could plausibly educate citizens, help them deliberate together, summarize what they think, and find possible common ground. Politicians might use large language models, or LLMs, like GPT4 to better understand what their citizens want.

Today, state-of-the-art AI systems are controlled by multibillion-dollar tech companies: Google, Meta, and OpenAI in connection with Microsoft. These companies get to decide how we engage with their AIs and what sort of access we have. They can steer and shape those AIs to conform to their corporate interests. That isn’t the world we want. Instead, we want AI options that are both public goods and directed toward public good.

Excerpt from the article. Quite a good one.