GenAI - Heard the hype, but how do I use it?

It’s been a couple of years since OpenAI lobbed a bombshell on the internet in the form of ChatGPT, the first seemingly smart tool that claimed being a Artificial Intelligence (AI) software chatbot. The technology it used, LLM ( Large Language Models) quickly made it into mainstream media and on talk shows.

So what does it all mean? How do I use it everyday ? Will it replace my job? Will my kids stop doing homework and use ChatGPT to write their essays?

Well, Chris Moos, the amazing producer at my local TV station, KGEM-TV, put together a new show called Digital Dialogues to help answer those questions and more. He put together a panel of local Monrovia residents, including me and we had a great time discussing all things AI, ChatGPT and the like.
Here are the first 2 episodes. Hope you enjoy them as much as I enjoyed being a part of them.

Introduction to AI & ChatGPT

Deep Diving on ChatGPT

Indian Innovators - Manoj Deshmukh

At some point in everyone’s career, we have looked on with envy at someone who is clearly enjoying their job because they really love it. You review your own daily grind and feel, what if I quit my job in a few months and start building that Etsy shop for selling anime-themed products? Admit it, you have thought along those lines more often than you would care to admit.

Today, my guest on the Indian Innovators podcast is Manoj Deshmukh. He is a software engineer and my classmate from PICT. A few years ago he quit his highly successful software executive job and got serious about his hobby - making custom fountain pens. Since then he has had amazing success, as fountain-pen lovers all over the world have found his website and have been ordering pens from him, so much so that his current backlog for pen delivery is about 2 years. Yes, that’s right - if you order a pen from his website today, he can only deliver it to you about 2 years from now.

The cliché “follow your passion” is absolutely brought alive by Manoj. He makes each pen by hand, making one pen a day. He researches ink delivery mechanisms, designs his own, and experiments with new wood and acrylic materials. His finished products are quite stunning and very comfortable to write with.

Watch our interview and find out how he finally gave up his day job and turned to make his hobby his daily addiction. You can order his pens at fosforpens.com

Manoj Deshmukh - Artisanal fountain-pen maker

Indian Innovators - Anil Lamba

As a young entrepreneur starting my first company back in 1993 at the age of 24 in India, I had a really severe shortcoming in my skill set. I had no idea how to manage the money we were earning from selling BBS subscriptions for my startup, JabberWocky BBS.

My partner, my younger brother was still in school, and I had just graduated from computer engineering college myself. The only thing that I learned in college that was of any use, was hacking Linux. And that skill was acquired on my own without any help from the college staff or syllabus.

In the approximately six years or so (a story for another post😀) I spent in engineering school, they tried to teach us everything from Thermodynamics and Strength of Materials to Compiler Construction and Linear Circuits. But the one subject that no one taught us was finance.

Even today, none of the engineering syllabi offer a course on financial basics, like reading a balance sheet, raising corporate capital, and forming a company?

Luckily for me, one day in 1995, I saw an ad in the local newspaper on a Financial Basics class taught by another young entrepreneur named Anil Lamba. I signed up for the course, and over the next ten weeks, every Saturday was spent learning how to be a financially literate entrepreneur. That course changed my life and put me on the path of financial freedom. I was able to navigate the deliberately complex world of corporate finance and manage the entirely crucial world of personal finance.

Today, my guest is Anil Lamba himself. We have kept in touch through all these years, and I have watched his training program grow to a successful enterprise at Lamcon Schools. He is the author of many best-selling financial books (all of which I own). His first book “Romancing the Balance Sheet” is required reading for anyone who even thinks of starting their own company.

Watch our conversation, and hopefully, it will reaffirm your own financial literacy or get you on the path to it. I cannot emphasize how important this is for everyone.

Indian Innovators - Anil Lamba, Financial Literacy Educator

Remote Learning - It didn't work...

The continuing exercise in remote learning seems to have hit a wall. As a father of two teenagers, the first few months of this year have been abysmal in the area of remote learning. Their schools valiantly did everything they could to make it an engaging experience. But as this article discusses in detail, I very much doubt how much actual “learning” the kids imbibed.

This article outlines the problems that surfaced when this whole exercise started in earnest in the middle of March, 2020.

“I think we have this assumption that since they spend all their time on their devices, it’s no big deal for them to learn remotely,” said Janella Hinds, a social-studies teacher at the 500-student High School for Public Service in Brooklyn’s Flatbush neighborhood. “But being a digital consumer and a digital learner are two different things.”