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EPISODE 229

In the latest episode of Mint Techcetra, there’s a lot of buzz around the big claims made by tech companies about their new features. Our host Shauvik Das and Leslie D'Monte talked ... Read more

In the latest episode of Mint Techcetra, there’s a lot of buzz around the big claims made by tech companies about their new features. Our host Shauvik Das and Leslie D'Monte talked about how Google’s new Gemini integration is changing the game, especially with its cloud-based AI capabilities. There are concerns about privacy and whether these companies are truly safeguarding your data or if your information is being shared with third parties. We also explore some fun tech gadgets perfect for the festive season. From a smart bottle that tells you the temperature of your drink to other cool tech gifts, we’ve got ideas to make your celebrations even better. Tune in to find out how these new features stack up and what tech gadgets might be worth adding to your holiday wish list. Read more

EPISODE 228

In the latest episode of Mint Techcetra, our hosts Shouvik Das and Leslie D'Monte share their thoughts on the changing world of budget smartphones in India, where people's needs ha ... Read more

In the latest episode of Mint Techcetra, our hosts Shouvik Das and Leslie D'Monte share their thoughts on the changing world of budget smartphones in India, where people's needs have evolved from just having a basic, affordable phone to wanting devices that can handle everything from streaming videos to taking great photos. With Qualcomm's new Snapdragon 4S Gen 2 chipset set to power smartphones under ₹8,000 and offer 5G connectivity, it seems like high-tech is becoming more accessible than ever. But it makes you wonder—can these budget-friendly smartphones really stand up to the durability and reliability that feature phone users have trusted for years? Are we the publishers ourselves? This question arises as the Broadcasting Services Regulations Bill 2024 makes waves across social media. The bill proposes that individuals who regularly post news and current affairs content on social media platforms could be classified as digital broadcasters, subject to the same regulations as traditional media outlets. This shift blurs the lines between professional journalism and everyday social media activity, sparking concerns about freedom of speech and the responsibilities placed on individuals. Read more

EPISODE 227

The way technology has changed over time is truly incredible. Take the Paris Olympics 2024, for instance. This grand event has always been about showcasing the best athletes, but n ... Read more

The way technology has changed over time is truly incredible. Take the Paris Olympics 2024, for instance. This grand event has always been about showcasing the best athletes, but now it's also about the latest tech being used. One story that's captured everyone's heart this year is that of Yusuf Dikec, a 51-year-old air pistol shooter from Turkey. Imagine competing in an event where the tiniest fraction of a second can make the difference between victory and defeat. Without any fancy gear or high-tech gadgets, Yusuf won a silver medal. While most athletes rely on cutting-edge technology to gain an edge, Yusuf did it with just his skill and determination. This achievement has sparked a conversation about the true spirit of sports and how much technology should influence sports. And speaking of technology, while everyone’s talking about the latest trend in AI like Search GPT, our host will also share insights on how this new tool is changing the way we search for and interact with information. So don’t miss it! Read more

EPISODE 226

In the latest episode of Mint Techcetra, we delve into the transformative world of Generative AI with Sriram Raghavan, Vice President of IBM Research AI. Join your host, Deepti Ahu ... Read more

In the latest episode of Mint Techcetra, we delve into the transformative world of Generative AI with Sriram Raghavan, Vice President of IBM Research AI. Join your host, Deepti Ahuja, Head of Content and Production at HT Smartcast, as she converses with Sriram to explore the anticipated evolution of Generative AI, its profound impacts across industries, and the importance of Open Innovation in AI's advancement. Discover how organizations can prepare for these technological shifts and address the ethical challenges surrounding AI development. Tune in for an insightful discussion on the future of Gen AI. Read more

EPISODE 225

In the latest episode of Mint Techcetra, hosts Leslie D'Monte and Shouvik Das shifted their focus to an intriguing innovation: an AI Teddy Bear named Poe, created by Sky Rocket. Th ... Read more

In the latest episode of Mint Techcetra, hosts Leslie D'Monte and Shouvik Das shifted their focus to an intriguing innovation: an AI Teddy Bear named Poe, created by Sky Rocket. This kids-friendly toy generates unique stories using Microsoft Azure and OpenAI ChatGPT 4.0. The discussion highlighted the potential positive and negative impacts of such AI toys on children's development, emphasizing the crucial role of parental understanding and involvement in guiding children's tech exposure. Shouvik also examined Samsung's recent innovations. While the Galaxy Z Fold and Z Flip 6th generations haven't fully lived up to their hype, the real buzz is around the Galaxy Ring, a wearable fitness device that has piqued the interest of younger generation, highlighting a generational shift in preferences for tech accessories. The latest advancements in health tech with Samsung's Galaxy Watch Ultra, featuring FDA-cleared sleep apnea detection—a significant step forward for those affected by the condition. The discussion broadens to cover upcoming AI features from Apple and Google, emphasizing the rapid evolution of wearable technology and its potential impact on daily life and health monitoring. Read more

EPISODE 224

Can robots in South Korea feel overworked? The question of AI potentially becoming sentient and surpassing human intelligence took center stage. Join our host Leslie D'Monte and Sh ... Read more

Can robots in South Korea feel overworked? The question of AI potentially becoming sentient and surpassing human intelligence took center stage. Join our host Leslie D'Monte and Shouvik Das in our latest episode where they discuss the most talked-about topic, "Robots Committing Su****." Robots were fundamentally created to enhance efficiency and tackle tasks beyond human capability. Machines, like robotic vacuums or smart cars, are designed to operate optimally with necessary downtime for maintenance, similar to how electric cars need recharging breaks, rather than being treated as sentient beings or companions. The discussion also touched upon the underwhelming market performance of foldable smartphones. Despite nearly a decade of innovation and about 910 variants available in India, foldables have only captured around 0.4% of the market. Is the price point the issue or the user experience? Perhaps there is a lack of innovation and practicality, suggesting many potential users already own tablets and other devices that serve as substitutes. Additionally, can iPhones in India dial satellites? Apple's upcoming iPhones, starting with the iPhone 14 and extending to future models, are expected to incorporate satellite communication for emergency purposes. While this promises significant benefits, such as enabling messages when stranded without cellular service, the feature's full implementation remains pending regulatory approvals. Comparing it to Qualcomm's scrapped plan for similar technology, they noted that despite potential challenges, satellite communication could become a crucial selling point for phones in the near future. Read more

EPISODE 223

In the latest episode of Mint Techcetra, RJ Supriya sits down with Dinesh Nirmal, Senior Vice President of Products at IBM Software, to explore the transformative potential of Gene ... Read more

In the latest episode of Mint Techcetra, RJ Supriya sits down with Dinesh Nirmal, Senior Vice President of Products at IBM Software, to explore the transformative potential of Generative AI (GenAI). Dinesh shares his extensive expertise on how GenAI is not just a technological advancement but a catalyst for economic growth, particularly in India's vibrant ecosystem. They discuss the innovative AI solutions IBM is developing, the role of open innovation in fostering safe and responsible AI, and the strategic approaches driving GenAI adoption across industries. Dinesh also delves into the unique socio-economic landscape of India, the opportunities and challenges for GenAI, and the upcoming International GenAI Conclave in Kochi. Tune in for an insightful conversation! Read more

EPISODE 222

Join Leslie D'Monte and Shouvik Das on the latest episode of Mint Techcetra, where they discuss about big changes in India's telecom industry. With Reliance Jio, Airtel, and Vodafo ... Read more

Join Leslie D'Monte and Shouvik Das on the latest episode of Mint Techcetra, where they discuss about big changes in India's telecom industry. With Reliance Jio, Airtel, and Vodafone raising their prices by up to 27%, they figure out what this means for everyday users and the market as a whole. Can AI avatars or Deadbots of our loved ones help us cope with loss? SenseTime Group founder Tang Xiao’ou made it happen, highlighting the comfort these digital recreations may provide and the ethical concerns they raise. Our host also talks about the current state of the smartphone market, discussing why smartphones seem less exciting these days, with innovation slowing and most people replacing their phones every two to three years. They consider whether upcoming technologies like spatial computing, which seem to be a decade away, might replace them. The episode concludes on both a wondrous and melancholic note, sharing the story of astronaut Sunita Williams, who is currently stuck on the International Space Station due to a fault in the Boeing Starliner. They reflect on the incredible resilience and strength needed to handle being stranded in space. Read more

EPISODE 221

Mankind’s born on earth, but it was never meant to die here.”- This quote from the epic movie Interstellar by Christopher Nolan makes us curious to explore what’s beyond what we ca ... Read more

Mankind’s born on earth, but it was never meant to die here.”- This quote from the epic movie Interstellar by Christopher Nolan makes us curious to explore what’s beyond what we can’t see i.e. the Space Economy which is being talked about in this podcast by our hosts Shouvik Das and Leslie D’Monte. They delve into the world of space startups, and if you are someone who are looking to explore the unknown this might be the right place to be with discussions about Space X, Skyroot Aerospace which has the highest funding of 95 million in India to a comparison with the US space economy. And do you know that Nokia is bringing back its tiny 2.4-inch 3210 phone, which has a feature of making contactless payments and even watch YouTube videos? Brings back the nostalgia, right? Tune in to get a sneak peek on Apple Intelligence that is making the headlines for its Generative AI, i.e. the 3 billion parameter AI model that is going to run locally on iPhone, iPad and Macs and that too without compromising the user privacy. Read more

EPISODE 220

In today's episode, our hosts Leslie D'monte and Shouvik Das began by discussing recent layoffs in a well-funded company, drawing parallels with challenges faced by the health tech ... Read more

In today's episode, our hosts Leslie D'monte and Shouvik Das began by discussing recent layoffs in a well-funded company, drawing parallels with challenges faced by the health tech, EdTech, and FinTech sectors. They highlighted the convenience of health tech services like online medicine delivery and virtual doctor consultations. The potential of digital twins in medical research and advancements in wearable technology were also discussed. Concerns were raised about data accuracy and potential misuse by insurance companies, stressing the need for the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act to come into action. Despite challenges, they expressed optimism about healthcare technology's future, particularly in rural areas. With the approaching Doctors' Day, our host Leslie not only talked about tech and health but also shared his sweet memory of how family doctors, without today's extensive data and technology, used to know and remember their patients personally. They not only cured diseases but also provided care beyond just physical ailments, creating a deep, personal bond that today's generation might miss out on. The conversation wrapped up with a note on how remote surgeries and doctor consultations could improve healthcare in rural areas. Read more

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