Hi Friends,

Even as I launch this today ( my 80th Birthday ), I realize that there is yet so much to say and do. There is just no time to look back, no time to wonder,"Will anyone read these pages?"

With regards,
Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

Now as I approach my 90th birthday ( 27 June 2023 ) , I invite you to visit my Digital Avatar ( www.hemenparekh.ai ) – and continue chatting with me , even when I am no more here physically

Friday 4 August 2017

RE: PRIVACY IS DYING !


Dear Swamiji:

Pranaam

At the outset my apologies if my mail caused you any inconvenience

Despite painstaking search , I could not find your email ID in my database !  I am puzzled how my mail reached you – unless someone forwarded it to you !


Warm Regards,

Hemen Parekh
+91 98675 50808

From: Ramakrishna Mission INDORE [mailto:rkmindor@gmail.com]
Sent: 03 August 2017 18:34
To: Hemen Parekh
Subject: Re: PRIVACY IS DYING !

Dear Sir ,
Loving Namaskar,

Please unsubscribe us from your mailing list.

Yours Affectionately,

 Swami Yogasthananda

On Thu, Aug 3, 2017 at 12:37 PM, Hemen Parekh <hcp@recruitguru.com> wrote:
Three got  it  Right  !
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In the “ Right to  Privacy “ litigation before a 9 judge Constitutional Bench of the Supreme Court , arguments concluded yesterday , ending 6 days of “ beating around the bush “ !

But , at least 3 parties seem to have got it RIGHT :

·      Justice D Y Chandrachud cautioned that privacy could not be raised to a level so as to stifle innovation ….. those adjudicating on privacy must ensure that our quest for innovation is not stifled
[  source : Hindustan Times / 03 Aug  ]

·      Additional Solicitor General , Tushar Mehta contended :
“  Whether or not the Court declares it as a fundamental right , there is very little of it left in this information age
·      The Unique Identity Development Authority of India ( UIDAI ), the agency that enrols citizens for Aadhaar and issues the 12-digit identity number , argued that privacy was an elusive notion in the online age “
[ source : Economic Times / 03 Aug  ]

Apparently , they were privy to the planned publication of following report in today’s Economic Times :

“ Taxmen Tap Data Analytics to Uncover Benami Deals “

Bank deposits , property registration , tax returns, PAN, Social Media posts, foreign travel and credit card statements under taxman’s scrutiny

Big data analytics undertaking cross referencing of different data & raising red flags

Tax department to start action within 3 months


All of this started with the petitioners opposing the linking of Aadhaar with the PAN ( Permanent Account Number ) issued to income tax payers

How myopic can you get ?

All that the government has to do is :

·      Tell the Supreme Court : We will not ask for Aadhar Number to be linked to PAN

·      Tell UIDAI and Income Tax department , to issue ( or re-issue ) those documents ( cards bearing unique numbers ), only AFTER recording the following BIOMETRIC data :
#    IRIS scan
#    Finger-print scan
#    Voice-print scan
#    Facial Recognition scan

·      Get the Central Server ( BIG DATA BROTHER ? ) to “ Match “ those Bio-metric Scans , to establish that “ desired linkage “ !

    As simple as that !  No Rocket Science  !

It is about time someone read out the following news to the Hon Judges :

[ source : Times of India / 01 Aug ]
AI Chatbots spook Facebook , Shut Down

Facebook shut down an AI system on Monday , where chatbots had started speaking in their OWN  LANGUAGE , without human input

In June, Facebook said the bots had created a  NEW  LANGUAGE that only AI systems could understand  and NO HUMAN  COULD  !

These bots also proved to be “ INCREDIBLY  CRAFTY  NEGOTIATORS
In BOT – to – BOT interactions , the Bots even began feigning interest in one item in order to “ sacrifice “ it at a later stage of a NEGOTIATION , as a faux compromise

Future historians might write :

India was born , a free nation on 15 Aug 1947
70 years later , Privacy began its terminal illness on 15 Aug 2017
Although , some continued to be in denial !

03  Aug  2017



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