
🗣️ Ever feel like ChatGPT just doesn’t get you? In this episode of Deep Tech Talks, we unpack the basics of prompt engineering, the art of asking AI the right way. Learn how small changes in your prompts can lead to clearer, smarter, and more helpful responses. 🎯 No technical background needed. Just practical tips,…

The rise of Agentic AI signifies a shift where machines act autonomously, going beyond mere content generation. In a Deep Tech Talks episode featuring Microsoft engineer Adit Sheth, key topics include what defines agentic AI, its technological framework, the complexities of trust and control, and its implications in real-world applications.

Episode Summary In the premiere episode of Deep Tech Talks, we’re doing something bold:Explaining Artificial Intelligence (AI), for every age and background. Whether you’re 5 or 55, a student or a software engineer, this episode breaks down the complex world of AI into relatable stories, metaphors, and real-world examples. From Toby the Teddy with a…

If you’re an Indian tech professional working in the U.S., chances are you’ve run into the green card backlog wall, especially under EB-2 and EB-3. Amid long wait times and shifting immigration policies, many have started exploring the EB-5 visa program as a parallel or alternative route. But EB-5 is not a shortcut. It is…

It all started with a single question: “What is RAG in AI?”As I dove deeper into Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG), I was struck by how this single innovation represents a significant leap in what AI can do. That curiosity led me to a bigger reflection, how have the capabilities of AI evolved over time? Not just…

A few days ago, my daughter, a high school student taking AP Environmental Science, was working on a project that analyzed the energy consumption patterns in our household. She came over with charts and questions about how much electricity our computers and streaming habits use, among other things. It sparked a moment of déjà vu…

Growing up in Ahmedabad, (in India), I was the youngest, the most mischievous, and probably the most curious kid in my family. While others played outside, I was tinkering with computer parts, figuring out how to build machines from scratch. My journey into technology wasn’t linear, but it was inevitable. The Early Spark In 1999,…
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