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If current LLMs truly understand our cultural context, wouldn't it relate more to daily struggles of Indians, especially in mental health space. That's what we're trying to do at Project Sukoon. Please read this and let us know your thoughts

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Digital Health | Ex Goldman Sachs, BofA

The increasing use of LLMs for more nuanced, subjective tasks reveals its blindspots when it comes to cultural awareness and intelligence. This is especially apparent in Indian contexts, where value systems diverge so distinctly from the West. Excited to share this piece exploring these cultural constraints + charting a path forward for more culturally intelligent AI Ved Upadhyay and Ambica Ghai https://lnkd.in/dqs5WFBk

Beyond Translation: Building Culturally Intelligent AI for India - People+ai

Beyond Translation: Building Culturally Intelligent AI for India - People+ai

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Sharath MG

TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Practitioner | MS Azure Certified Senior Solutions Architect at NTT DATA Business Solutions India

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Totally agree with the concerns on the llm bias. Like any learning medium like schools or universities for children the same challenge exist for the young LLM models. The challenge is to find the balance between the left under right not politically but in terms of biases.

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