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 First post on the blog

The best way to do something is....to do it. Putting thoughts on a blog is more suitable approach for me. It allows me to iterate through my ideas.


This blog is about next journey in my professional career. At present, I am fascinated by the number of possibilities that AI technology have opened up. Of course, more choices means more confusion. At such a crucial juncture, I felt creating a blog for my though process will help me first put down the ideas, then iterate through them and when needed refer back so that continue to build on those base ideas. Isn't that what unsupervised learning do !!


I am not a perfectionist. I am here to enjoy the journey :-)




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