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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. ...
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Kabir Amritwani

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कबीरदास भारत के रहस्यवादी कवि और संत थे. उन्होंने कभी कागज कलम को छुआ नहीं था लेकिन लोगों को रास्ता दिखाने वाले संत के रूप में जाने गए. संत कबीर सिर्फ एक संत ही नहीं विचारक और समाज सुधारक भी थे. उनकी अमृतवाणी से कई लोगों को जीवन जीने की सीख मिली है. उनकी बातें जीवन में सकारात्मकता लाती हैं.
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Kabir Deepak is an experienced Spiritual Life coach, Vedic astrologer and a tarot counselor. I have been doing Vedic astrological and tarot counseling since my teenage years. I am the owner of Mystic of East, San Diego, Las Vegas and Newport Beach! I offer skype, FaceTime and email sessions for clients all over the world.Please book me at http://www.mysticofeast.com and check out my website www.candlemagicworks.com and www.kabirdeepak.comMy passion is- Spiritual guidance and healing, counsel ...
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There are a lot of questions on music therapy, such as what is music therapy? Which type of people need it and so on. This podcast will answer all your questions. Make sure to watch my trailer for my podcast as well so that you have a good idea on what I will be mentioning in my podcast and would be able to give a brief summary if asked. If you have any questions just let me know.😊👍
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Kabir Ke Dohe

SmartWay Music

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"Kabir Ke Dohe" is a soulful podcast that brings you the timeless wisdom of the 15th-century poet and saint, Kabir. With 30 of his most profound dohas (couplets) spread across 6 episodes, each doha is presented in a soothing and captivating voice that will transport you to a state of inner peace and reflection. This podcast is a must-listen for anyone seeking spiritual guidance and insight into life's mysteries." कबीर दास का जन्म 1398 में माना जाता है। इनके जन्म के समय हर तरफ सर्वत्र धार्मिक ...
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Kabir (1440 - 1518) was a mystic poet and saint of India, whose writings have greatly influenced the Bhakti movement.The name Kabir comes from Arabic Al-Kabir which means 'The Great' - the 37th Name of God in the Qur'an.Kabir was influenced by the prevailing religious mood of his times, such as old Brahmanic Hinduism, Hindu and Buddhist Tantrism, the teachings of Nath yogis and the personal devotionalism of South India mixed with the imageless God of Islam. The influence of these various doc ...
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The Unstruck Drum of Eternity: Poetry of Kabir

Kabir - Interpreted by Jabez L. Van Cleef

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Continuing in the grand tradition of Rumi and Kahlil Gibran, explore the light within your own sensuality in the company of Kabir, the incomparable 15th century poet, weaver, mystic and musician of Benares. "Open the window to the west, / In the sky of love, now be lost; / Drink the sweeter honey that steeps / And imbues with heat, the petals / Of the lotus of the heart's lips. / Receive the waves in your body: / What splendor is in the warm sea! / Hearken to the sounds of conches / And bell ...
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The episode discusses the increasing importance of privacy in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) in 2025. It highlights privacy-preserving techniques like Differential Privacy, Federated Learning, Zero-Knowledge Machine Learning, and Fully Homomorphic Encryption as crucial tools for startups aiming to develop ethica…
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This episode introduces game theory as a valuable tool for tech startup founders. It explains core game theory concepts, such as Nash Equilibrium, zero-sum versus non-zero-sum games, and the Prisoner's Dilemma, showing how these apply to various startup scenarios. The text then demonstrates practical applications, including investor negotiations, p…
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This episode discusses surveys of 226 global medical and paramedical researchers on their awareness and use of Large Language Models (LLMs) in academic research. The results reveal a high awareness of LLMs, primarily for tasks like editing and writing, but also significant concerns regarding ethical implications and the potential for misuse. Resear…
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MuleSoft's 2024 Connectivity Benchmark Report, based on a survey of 1,050 global IT leaders, reveals that AI adoption is exploding, but integration and security are major obstacles. Data silos and system fragility hinder digital transformation, while automation remains a source of tension between IT and business units. Although almost all companies…
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This episode explores the emerging market of smart rings, focusing on the Oura Ring as a prime example. It details the advantages of smart rings, such as their stylish design, comprehensive health metric tracking (including sleep and recovery), and discreet wearability. Send us a text Podcast: https://kabir.buzzsprout.com YouTube: https://www.youtu…
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Nvidia's new Digits AI supercomputer, priced at $3,000, provides startups with powerful, affordable, on-premises AI capabilities previously only accessible to large corporations. This allows for cost-effective training and deployment of large AI models, accelerating prototyping and innovation across various industries. Its compact design and abilit…
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A class-action lawsuit alleges that PayPal, through its Honey browser extension, fraudulently diverts affiliate marketing commissions from online influencers to itself. The lawsuit claims Honey redirects sales credit to PayPal, even when consumers use influencer links, depriving creators of their earnings. Multiple prominent social media influencer…
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The episode examines crucial elements for tech startup success in 2025. AI-native design, incorporating AI into core operations for scalability and personalization, is highlighted, along with value pricing, focusing on the delivered value rather than costs. Key trends driving these include generative AI, ethical AI practices, outcome-oriented prici…
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This episode explains how home computer users can earn passive income by contributing their computers' unused resources (bandwidth, storage, processing power) to Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks (DePINs). It describes how DePINs work, offers realistic expectations regarding income (emphasizing variability and cryptocurrency volatility…
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The episode enthusiastically promotes Tabula, a free, open-source, offline tool designed to extract data from PDF bank statements. It highlights Tabula's user-friendly interface, high accuracy, and a strong emphasis on data privacy and security, making it especially appealing to tech startups with limited budgets or sensitive financial information.…
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This episode debunks common misconceptions surrounding Virtual Private Networks (VPNs). It explains how VPNs function and clarifies that they do not guarantee anonymity or complete online security. We highlight the importance of critically evaluating VPN providers, emphasizing the need for transparency, independent audits, and realistic expectation…
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This episode details a negotiation strategy for tech startup founders, combining the empathetic approach of Chris Voss with the structured Ackerman Model. Voss's method emphasizes understanding the customer's needs and building trust through calibrated questions and emotional labeling. The Ackerman Model provides a tactical framework for structurin…
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This episoide explains first principles thinking, a problem-solving method that breaks down complex issues into fundamental truths to create innovative solutions. It highlights the importance of this approach for tech founders, showcasing how it allows them to develop unique products and reduce costs. The text outlines key steps to apply this metho…
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This public service announcement advocates for using a secret family password to protect against sophisticated AI-powered scams. These scams utilize deepfakes and voice cloning to impersonate family members, often creating urgent situations to pressure victims. The announcement details how to create, implement, and utilize a secure family password,…
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The World Economic Forum, in collaboration with Frontiers, published a flagship report identifying the top ten emerging technologies of 2024. These technologies, selected through a rigorous methodology involving expert surveys and AI-assisted trend analysis, focus on improving global connectivity, addressing climate change, and driving innovation a…
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The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) published an article highlighting the "Breachies 2024," a tongue-in-cheek awards ceremony recognizing the year's most significant data breaches. The article details numerous incidents, ranging from the exposure of millions of medical records to the compromise of social media user data. Each breach is categor…
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This episode focuses on key lessons from Jim Collins' Beyond Entrepreneurship 2.0, focusing on building enduringly great companies. Core concepts highlighted include the Vision Framework (defining core purpose and values), Level 5 Leadership (humility and resolve), and the Flywheel Effect (building momentum through consistent effort). The article a…
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This episode focuses on an Anthropic's article that discusses building effective large language model (LLM) agents. It contrasts workflows (predefined LLM processes) with agents (LLMs dynamically controlling their actions and tool use). The article details workflow patterns like prompt chaining, routing, and parallelization and explains when to emp…
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Moore's Law, doubling transistors on microchips every two years, is reaching its physical limits. Light Matter, a company pioneering photonics, is developing chips that use light instead of electricity for computation and data transmission. This photonics technology offers significantly faster speeds and lower energy consumption, potentially enabli…
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella predicts the demise of traditional SaaS applications, arguing that AI agents will directly interact with databases, eliminating the need for separate user interfaces. This shift necessitates a reimagining of software development, focusing on AI-native architectures, robust data infrastructure, and agent-driven workflows.…
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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. The episode emphasizes the need for transparency in data sourcing and proposes solutions such as auditing data origins, promoting data localization, an…
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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 essential for ensuring application performance, alignment with user needs, and scalability. The article provides a structured, four-step roadmap for building …
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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 manufacturing and disposal of related hardware. It highlights the environmental costs associated with AI development and deployment, including increased ene…
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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 to insufficient data strategies and organizational changes. Data science is industrializing, with increased use of platforms and automation, leading to …
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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 others to potentially use a user's IP for illegal activities, leading to legal repercussions such as involvement in cybercrime, nation-state attacks, or fi…
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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 enhances existing KPIs by making them more descriptive, predictive, and prescriptive, leading to improved business outcomes. The report also details h…
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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 company strategy. These unwritten rules lead to self-censorship among employees and hinder effective decision-making. Detert proposes three techniques …
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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 to 1.7x) in generative AI compared to its predecessor, supporting various AI models for robotics, computer vision, and LLMs. Software updates will also…
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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 highlights organizations' lack of age-inclusive technology design and training. The article emphasizes the need for businesses to prioritize technology training…
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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 Amazon Web Services (AWS). The article also discusses data mesh as a decentralized alternative and provides best practices for startups, emphasizing startin…
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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 accelerated their development cycles, minimized risks, and optimized resources with AWS solutions. From managing security to driving customer outcomes, discove…
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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 experiences with virtual agents to accelerating marketing content creation and ideating groundbreaking products, we dive into actionable use cases that startup…
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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 Bedrock empower startups to integrate generative AI, optimize costs, and streamline ML workflows. We’ll unpack real-world case studies, including AI21…
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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 assets under management (AUM), investment count, and exits. The report presents data on investment amounts, valuations, revenue multiples, and M&A deals, …
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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 outdated—they’re costing businesses time and resources. Learn how intelligent search solutions, like Amazon Kendra, are transforming productivity, custo…
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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 instance types, optimizing Windows applications, leveraging AWS Graviton processors, and utilizing machine learning accelerators. The ebook also explore…
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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 infallible, experienced strategists benefit most from the tool due to their ability to critically assess its output, and ChatGPT's reliance on publicly …
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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 with complex reasoning, reliance on training data that can lead to inaccuracies, inability to interpret nuanced prompts, and lack of planning or executi…
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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-provoking MIT Sloan Management Review article and explore three real-world case studies that showcase the transformative power of AI. Learn how companie…
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In this episode, we dive into a critical challenge for AI-focused startups: demonstrating business value beyond technical metrics. Drawing inspiration from Eric Siegel's insights on measuring AI project value, we explore shifting from precision and recall to metrics that matter to stakeholders, like ROI and cost savings. Discover practical strategi…
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In this episode of Kabir's Tech Dives, we tackle one of the biggest pitfalls of AI adoption for startups: focusing on the wrong metrics. Drawing from insights in Eric Siegel's groundbreaking article, we’ll explore why technical metrics like accuracy and precision aren’t enough and how prioritizing business-focused metrics like ROI, cost savings, an…
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In this episode of Kabir's Tech Dives, we explore Bessemer Venture Partners' groundbreaking insights into the transformative power of Vertical AI. Part I of their four-part series uncovers the immense opportunities for startups in AI-powered applications tailored to specific industries. Discover how Vertical AI is expanding total addressable market…
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Generative AI is making waves in the workplace, but how do you balance innovation with risk? In this episode, we explore the "Bring Your Own AI" (BYOAI) phenomenon, drawing insights from an MIT Sloan Management Review article. Learn why outright bans on unvetted AI tools may backfire and how a three-step approach—clear guidelines, employee training…
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What can startup founders learn from higher education's cautious yet innovative approach to generative AI? In this episode, we dive into how universities are navigating the challenges and opportunities of AI integration, from ensuring fairness and privacy to fostering AI literacy and collaboration. We'll uncover practical insights from their experi…
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Investor meetings can make or break a tech startup's future, but for many founders—especially those with engineering backgrounds—these high-stakes conversations feel intimidating. In this episode, we demystify one-on-one meetings with venture capitalists and angel investors. Discover actionable strategies to build rapport, translate technical achie…
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Delegation is more than just assigning tasks—it's a strategic tool for building trust, optimizing processes, and achieving impactful results. In this episode, we dive into a game-changing framework from MIT Sloan Management Review that categorizes delegation styles into four trust-based approaches: Engage, Educate, Engineer, and Empower. Learn how …
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In this episode, we dive into the FTC's groundbreaking "click-to-cancel" rule, designed to make subscription cancellations as easy as sign-ups. Learn about the evolution of this rule, its origins in the 1973 Negative Option Rule, and the 16,000 public comments that shaped its final form. We'll discuss the key provisions, including transparency requ…
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Discover how Vertical AI agents—software powered by advanced language models—are poised to reshape industries with a market potential exceeding $300 billion. In this episode, we explore how these AI-driven solutions are automating repetitive tasks, streamlining workflows, and delivering superior user experiences across sectors like customer support…
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What if robots with AI could do for us what Star Trek's replicators did for its futuristic society? In Kabir's Tech Dives, we explore how advanced robotics and AI are revolutionizing industries and creating a world where scarcity becomes a thing of the past. Based on the idea that automation can make essentials like food, housing, and energy nearly…
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