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

Thursday 28 September 2023

FW: FEEDBACK

 Manoj,

 

This is beyond me but I suppose it makes sense  to you

 

I hope you will reply to Suman – and, find a way to “ try out “ what Suman suggests

 

hemen

 


Subject: Re: FEEDBACK

 

what if we alter the experience from 

1/ "human to ai with human the loop" TO 

2/ "human to human with ai in the loop"

 

2/ is more like co-pilot instead of auto-pilot. 

When in co-pilot ai drafts for you to hit send in chat or edit. 

When in auto-pilot ai directly responds in chat. 

 

We can configure co-pilot or auto-pilot based on the scores which are reflective of the ai confidence. 

It's like whatsapp with your ai on your side.

 

 

On Thu, Dec 29, 2022 at 11:51 AM Hemen Parekh <hcp@recruitguru.com> wrote:

Suman,

 

Thanks for this clarification (The "whyquestions are not optimized for the model to respond in detail yet )

 

I presume that the model will be able to respond much better ( although not as well as Generative model like ChatGPT ),  a few months down the line

 

 

It follows that , in the meantime, we should be able to :

 

Ø Dissuade visitors to My Digital Avatar U / I , from asking questions starting with “ Why “

 

Ø Persuade them to ask questions in such a manner that our current MODEL, returns good / relevant answers

 

 

 

Arising from this conclusion, by a copy of this mail, I am requesting Manoj to “ drop “ from the U / I template ( attached ), the following line :

 

“  Hint  >  Start a question with WHAT – WHY – WHERE – WHEN – HOW – WHY ………. “

 

 

Removal of this line will, at least stop planting ideas in the minds of the visitors – although nothing can stop them

 

That brings us to the second conclusion , viz: 

 

Ø “ Persuade them to ask questions in such a manner that our current MODEL, returns good / relevant answers “

 

 

Past notifications from your support team are a good “ guide “ when it comes to  >  How to phrase your question

 

Unfortunately, these run into many pages , which no visitor will read  !

 

 

We must find a simple / automatic METHOD – like “ Show Key Questions “  ?

 

Although clicking on following “ Show Key Questions “ did produce, well formulated questions , unfortunately , clicking on these questions returned some terrible answers !

 

See below :

 

what is it called when it comes to corporate banking?

what is the job title of an expeditor buying (assistant)?

what is a term for a construction worker?

what is the name of the profit centre?

what does mgmt stand for?

 

Obviously, even this method is not good enough to incorporate in my U / I

 

I request you to suggest some simple way to “ make “ visitors ask only those questions for which our MODEL has “ impressive “ answers ( Answers in search of questions ? Solutions in search of problems ? )

 

 

Fate of my Avatar depends upon this

 

If we succeed in “ impressing / mesmerizing / awe-inspiring “ by the QUALITY of our answers , then we will go VIRAL , with thousands visiting Personal.ai to become members with a desire to launch their own Digital Avatars

 

But if we succeed in “ disappointing / frustrating “ the visitors, we will not be able to “ salvage our reputation “ through gimmicks of ANIMATION / VOICE CLONING  !

 

Regards,

 

Hemen

 


Subject: Re: FEEDBACK

 

 

Hi Hemen, thanks for feedback. 

 

 

The "whyquestions are not optimized for the model to respond in detail yet. However, the generative model is better at such types of questions.

 

For example, I trained your model (not available by UI yet), and loaded it and rephrased the question as a sentence for completion (see image).

 

The short form of the result is: 

Solar power generation not picked up in India as targeted by the government because Solar is now ‘cheaper than grid electricity’ in every Chinese city, study finds. Thermal power plants consume almost 88 % of the water consumed by ALL industries put together. Solar Panels need VERY LITTLE water, for occasional washing.

 

Note that chatgpt uses a lot more aggregated data across the internet so the responses gets longer and synthesized from many source and when ideas are same the perception and relatability to similar ideas may exist. It might for sure as well use your ideas as well on the internet. 

 

Over time, longer form reasoning questions can be possible with personal ai with more data and model tuning with human feedback. 

Please keep the observations coming - this will help us develop over time.

 

 

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On Wed, Dec 28, 2022 at 6:42 PM Hemen Parekh <hcp@recruitguru.com> wrote:

Suman,

 

 

Today I spent over an hour on my personal ai and felt very disappointed with the answers that I got against my questions

 

Following is one example :

 

Hemen Parekh

06:26 PM

Why has solar power generation not picked up in India, as targeted by the government ?

Stacked

 

Hemen’s AI

06:26 PM

73% personal

😐

Neutral

· In 2016-17 ( till Feb ), India lost 5.87 Billion Units ( BU ) of power generation due to non-availability of WATER for COAL BASED power plants.

 

 

 

This despite some 160 + blogs that I have written on Solar Power  >  https://myblogepage.blogspot.com/2022/03/my-blogs-on-solar-power.html

 

 

Against same question, ChatGPT gave following reply :

 

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There are several reasons why solar power generation in India has not yet reached the levels that were targeted by the government. Some of the main challenges include:

 

1.  Limited access to financing:

2.   

3.  Setting up a solar power plant requires significant upfront investment, and many companies and individuals may not have the necessary capital or access to financing.

4.   

5.   

6.  High cost of solar panels:

7.   

8.  The cost of solar panels and other equipment needed to set up a solar power plant can be high, which can be a barrier for many companies and individuals.

 

9.   

10.              Lack of supporting infrastructure:

11.               

12.              The development of solar power plants requires a supportive infrastructure, including transmission and distribution networks, which are not yet fully developed in many parts of India.

13.               

14.               

15.              Land acquisition challenges:

16.               

17.              Solar power plants require large amounts of land, and acquiring this land can be challenging in some areas due to issues such as land disputes and environmental concerns.

18.               

19.               

20.              Limited awareness and understanding:

21.               

22.              There may be limited awareness and understanding of solar power and its benefits among the general public and decision-makers, which can hinder the development of solar power projects.

23.               

24.               

Despite these challenges, the government of India has made significant efforts to promote the development of solar power, including through policies and incentives such as the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission. As a result, the capacity of solar power in India has increased significantly in recent years and is expected to continue to grow in the future.

 

 

 

As if ChatGPT has read and memorized  “ salient observations “  that I have made over past 5 years !

 

 

Regards,

 

Hemen

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