Dear Shri Hotaji :
Many thanks for your prompt response
I await for Vishal to contact me
In the meantime , you may want to look
up my today’s blog below
Warm Regards,
Hemen Parekh
+91 98675 50808
BHIM , the Impersonator ?
Mahabharat does not say whether BHIM -
the Pandav - had another avatar
But BHIM – the Mobile Payment App – had
3 avatars already
And I thought , there could be as many
as 10 !
After reading the following news report
( Pune Mirror / 16 June ) , if you were to imagine an avatar of BHIM which starts “ bargaining / negotiating “ with the seller of a Saree / ladies’ dress , for a
better price , you would not be far off !
Can you guess how insanely popular that
avatar of BHIM could become among
Indians who love to bargain for each and every product or service ?
If NPCI (
National Payment Corporation of India ) , the primary developer / promoter of BHIM were to come up with such an avatar , it
would obsolete ALL other mobile payment wallets !
While launching the THIRD avatar of BHIM on 14 April 2017 , our PM Shri Narendra Modiji
had prophetically , said :
“ The BHIM-Aadhaar
Pay app is such a modern and apt facility
which even the technologically advanced countries do not have “
“It will pave the way for digital payments through the Aadhaar
platform. This will enable every Indian
citizen to pay digitally , using their biometric
data like thumb imprint on a merchant’s biometric-enabled device which could be a smartphone with a biometric data reader.”
“ There was an era when the thumb
was a sign of being illiterate. Now, the thumb (used for Aadhaar-based
transactions) has become your strength,”
“ Facebook bots can now negotiate ,
compromise “
Bots will be able to engage
in start-to-finish negotiations with people while arriving at common decisions or
outcomes
Facebook’s artificial intelligence researchers announced that they had broken new ground by giving automated programs or “ bots ” the ability to negotiate and make compromises.
The new technology pushes forward the ability to create bots “that can reason, converse and negotiate, all key steps in building a personalised digital assistant,” said researchers Mike Lewis and Dhruv Batra in a blog post.
Up to now, most bots or chat-bots have had only the ability to hold short conversations and perform simple tasks like booking a restaurant table, according to the researchers.
But in the latest code developed by Facebook, bots will be able to dialogue and “ to engage in start-to-finish negotiations with other bots or people while arriving at common decisions or outcomes,” they wrote.
Facebook’s Artificial Intelligence Researchers (FAIR) team gave bots this ability by estimating the “value” of an item and inferring how much that is worth to each party.
“FAIR researchers created many such negotiation scenarios, always ensuring that it is impossible for both agents to get the best deal simultaneously,” Lewis and Batra said.
“Furthermore, walking away from the negotiation (or not agreeing on a deal after 10 rounds of dialogue) resulted in 0 points for both agents. Simply put, negotiation is essential, and good negotiation results in better performance.”
But the bots can also find ways to be sneaky.
In some cases, bots “ initially feigned interest in a valueless item, only to later ‘compromise’ by conceding it – an effective negotiating tactic that people use regularly,” the researchers said.
This behaviour was not programmed by the researchers “but was discovered by the bot as a method for trying to achieve its goals,” they said.
WOW !
How long before
these BOTS beat humans at “
negotiating to win “ ?
And beat other BOTS or other humans , who
too are negotiating with the same human for a favourable outcome ?
As in case of dozens of
jobseekers being interviewed by a recruiter
Not inconceivable if someone comes up
with a CANDIDATE BOT ( a software agent of the jobseekers ) , which gets
pitted against a RECRUITER BOT ( a software agent of the employers )
Entirely possible if some Online
Recruitment Start Up implements :
I await
18 June 2017
www.hemenparekh.in
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From: A P Hota [mailto:aphota@npci.org.in]
Sent: 16 June 2017 16:06
To: Hemen Parekh
Cc: Contact NPCI; Vishal Anand Kanvaty
Subject: Re: BHIM V 4.0
Sent: 16 June 2017 16:06
To: Hemen Parekh
Cc: Contact NPCI; Vishal Anand Kanvaty
Subject: Re: BHIM V 4.0
Thank you Hemen
ji.
Vishal, our
SVP product Development will get in touch with you.
Hota
Sent from my iPhone
On 16-Jun-2017, at 12:39 PM, Hemen Parekh <hcp@recruitguru.com> wrote:
Dear Shri Hota :
Just read your views in Eco Times ( 13 June / Start
Ups and the Sarkar ) , where you say :
“ We are very happy with Start Ups
Post BHIM we
have decided as a policy to work with Start Ups in developing new products and
applications to enhance the payments eco-system “
Could the next improvement in BHIM , be a “ Voice Activated “ version ( BHIM V 4.0 ) , as described in :
This breakthrough will enable millions of illiterate /
rural Indians to start using BHIM
Earlier , I have penned my suggestions in :
With Regards,
hemen
parekh
(
M ) +91 - 98,67,55,08,08
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