Step by Step Guide to building AI First Product Features
There isn’t really a recipe for building a AI first product. Reason – There aren’t many ‘product’ people who understand enough Machine Learning. It’s a rare intersection.
There isn’t really a recipe for building a AI first product. Reason – There aren’t many ‘product’ people who understand enough Machine Learning. It’s a rare intersection.
Luckily I read this book in 2008 – Just before my marriage. I exactly don’t remember how I reached this book. It focuses a lot on problems solving and marital relationships.
This is a strange book. Book that hooks you from 1st paragraph onwards. I read this when I was young. I could not understand the hidden message in it.
It is a concise book. If you have been a regular reader of Hindu literature – none of the writing is eye opening. The best thing about the book is how Thich Nhat Hanh can explain methods of meditation.
Bill Gates himself has written a review for this book on GoodReads. Factfulness has a very similar premise to Freakonomics
Short but very thought provoking. Its 50 page, 1500 word essay. Available on Amazon India for INR ~2500. Recommended to me by Shrikant Somani, Head of Sales at GreyAtom.
I have 10 doctors in my immediate family. This book was an impulsive airport pick. Before reading this book I knew that the Indian healthcare stories are full of corruption, commercialization and medical negligence but after reading this I now know the magnitude of the situation and it is alarming at the very least.
Written by a self-confessed Anglophile, Autobiography of An Unknown Indian is a witty and endearing account of Nirad C. Chaudhuri’s life. The book delves into the mind of the author as he takes his readers down memory lane to a pre-independence India. Written in a sarcastic manner that takes potshots at both Indian as well as British cultures, this book is one of the early works of Indian literature written in English.