
Navin Kabra
@NGKabra
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Founder at @ReliScore, Visiting Professor of Practice at @IITBTrustLab-@IITBombay, Instructor at @GenWise_, and an aspiring YouTuber. Erdős–Bacon number 7.
Pune, India
Joined June 2007
AI is eating the world. If you are spending time every day trying hard to automate as much of your job/company as possible, you have a seat at the table. Everyone else is on the menu.
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🙏 Thanks to everyone for the kind wishes. To be fair, I only have a couple kids at home to distract me, while Vishy has an entire nation of chess "children" to demand his attention! 🇮🇳
The final Blitz game of Day 2 ends in a draw - Vishy Anand holds a draw from a worse position against Garry Kasparov. An excellent day for @Kasparov63 with 2 wins and 2 draws - the score is 8.5-3.5 in his favor going into the final day tomorrow at Clutch Chess: Legends.
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"It probably will not happen on Monday but it is time to give Robin Hanson, the father of prediction markets, and Vitalik Buterin, the co-father of Ethereum, a Nobel prize in economics for applied mechanism design."
marginalrevolution.com
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE.N), the company that owns the NYSE exchange, just announced a $2 billion dollar investment in Polymarket, the Ethereum-blockchain based prediction markets platform....
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Usually software has hovered between $10-50/user/month. Now, AI agents for coding are already reaching thousands per month. This is the revealed preference on the value they’re experiencing. AI coding has some unique qualities to it that are allowing it to scale fast and in an
Some of my best engineer friends have started to hit $100+ spend a day on AI tools. Kind of wild to see the ramp
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And it is worth noting that people in real life, even those you argue with, are usually much nicer than they are online. (If that weren't true, then being even moderately well-known would be really annoying in the real world) Social media is a weird place, touching grass is good.
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Since someone asked, I think blocking people on X is a important part of staying sane here Disagreements are fine, but I block people who are insulting or who encourage other people to be insulting, for example. Otherwise, social media will make you feel bad & angry all the time
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AI can be confusing. How do you teach people that asking default GPT-5 a question and following up by asking for links to its sources will result in hallucinated cites while asking GPT-5 Thinking to answer a question and provide sources will get you accurate citations & links?
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💡New in BJPsych Open: Our Director, @netshrink , recently co-authored an editorial on how economic empowerment—like microcredits and financial training—can improve mental health, reduce stress, and strengthen family relationships. ➡️Full article here:
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The role of economic empowerment for mental health in the Global South - Volume 11 Issue 5
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@p_o_pey3 This is the way our generation thought about Amazon. Whats the big deal about shipping items. Once dust settles it's a commodity, anyone can ship items. Look how that turned out. Wait to be surprised. The AI providers will become gateways and ecosystems, with Apps built for them
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Gold trades on fear of the system. AI trades on faith in the story. That both are rallying tells you something about where we are.
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AI is insane AI is the stock market. AI is most of the stock market now. US stock market is at record highs, but other than the big-7 AI-ish companies, the rest of the stock market is actually down. AI is the GDP. 40% of US GDP growth came from AI!!! AI is the government,
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Mantra for resilient parenting: Connection over correction. They need us to listen not lecture
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I know some people like this
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For details on the GenWise TNP365 program see. The timings have been selected to be convenient for students in India and UAE. https://t.co/BOwaFvyZht
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New "enrichment" program for 7th/8th std students from @GenWise_ If your child is interested in science/maths but the science/maths in school is not sufficiently challenging, then this program might be a good fit. It is an online program. One session per week per subject that
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Physics Nobel: explanation of what they did https://t.co/2q2HJs5Hbg (via @HermesEloquence)
The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics goes to John Clarke, Michel Devoret, and John Martinis — “for the discovery of macroscopic quantum mechanical tunnelling and energy quantisation in an electric circuit.” Here's what I understand of their work (experts feel free to chime in) 🧵
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Chemistry Nobel: explanation of what they did https://t.co/SIKKdUAail
Three chemists just won the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry - for building materials with rooms inside them. At the molecular scale. The story of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) - and how they could help save the planet. 🏅 Susumu Kitagawa – Kyoto University. 🏅 Richard Robson –
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Medicine Nobel: explanation of what they did
The immune system is powerful. Sometimes, too powerful. If it goes unchecked, it can turn on us - attacking our own organs, tissues, even our blood. That’s why the 2025 Nobel Prize in Medicine matters so much. It honors three scientists who figured out how the body stops
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