I'm always fascinated by new technology, especially AI. One of my biggest regrets is not taking AI electives during my undergraduate years. Now, with consumer-grade AI everywhere, I’m constantly discovering compelling use cases far beyond typical ChatGPT sessions.
As a tech founder for over 22 years, focused on niche markets, and the author of several books on web programming, Linux security, and performance, I’ve experienced the good, bad, and ugly of technology from Silicon Valley to Asia.
In this podcast, I share what excites me about the future of tech, from everyday automation to product and service development, helping to make life more efficient and productive.
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This episode focuses on the ethical and legal challenges of using data to train AI models. It highlights how large tech companies control most AI training data, leading to biases and unequal access. …
This episode emphasizes the critical need for tech startups utilizing AI, specifically generative AI, to prioritize rigorous evaluation processes. It argues that comprehensive evaluations are essenti…
The episode examines the artificial intelligence industry's substantial and rapidly growing carbon footprint, primarily due to the energy demands of training and running large AI models and the manuf…
Five key trends in AI and data science for 2024 are examined based on surveys of data and technology executives. Generative AI's potential is high, but widespread value delivery remains limited due t…
The episode warns against using Big Mama's free VPN service, explaining that it routes internet traffic through users' home IP addresses, exposing them to significant risks. This practice allows othe…
This episode discusses a MIT Sloan Management Review and Boston Consulting Group report that examines how artificial intelligence is transforming key performance indicators (KPIs). It explores how AI…
This episode covers Jim Detert's article, which discusses the "deep rules" — unspoken organizational norms — that prevent honest communication about crucial issues like compensation, leadership, and …
NVIDIA announced the Jetson Orin Nano Super, a more affordable and powerful generative AI supercomputer developer kit, priced at $249. This handheld device offers a significant performance boost (up …
This episode examines how workplace technology negatively impacts older workers due to age-related cognitive changes, such as reduced perceptual speed and working memory. Our source article highlight…
This episode is about hiring the right candidate for the right job.
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This episode explains the differences between data warehouses, data lakes, and data marts for tech startups. It details their key features and use cases and explains how to implement them using Amazo…
In this episode of Kabir's Tech Dives, we explore how secure cloud infrastructure can unlock innovation and efficiency for startups. Learn how companies like Southwest Airlines and HelloSign accelera…
In this episode of Kabir's Tech Dives, we explore the top seven ways generative AI is reshaping industries and enabling startups to thrive in a competitive landscape. From enhancing customer experien…
In this episode, we explore how tech startups can harness the power of machine learning (ML) to overcome scaling challenges and accelerate innovation. Discover how solutions like Amazon SageMaker and…
This episode discusses the 2024 SaaS VC Report by Ryan Allis of SaasRise, which analyzes the SaaS venture capital landscape. Key findings include ranking the top 250 global SaaS VC firms based on ass…
In this episode, we dive into how machine learning-powered intelligent search is revolutionizing the way startups and enterprises access information. Traditional keyword-based searches are not just o…
This episode is about the ebook from Amazon Web Services (AWS) that presents ten methods for optimizing infrastructure costs. Strategies include migrating applications to AWS, selecting appropriate i…
Professors Christian Stadler and Martin Reeves experimented with using ChatGPT for strategic business planning. Their findings revealed three key lessons: ChatGPT offers interesting input but isn't i…
Large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT promise transformative potential, but are they as reliable as they seem? In this episode, we explore the four critical limitations of LLMs: their struggles w…
Generative AI is revolutionizing how startups approach product development, sparking creativity and streamlining complex design processes. In this episode, we break down key insights from a thought-p…