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Timour Kosters's avatar

This is great work. I'll likely be at the Impact Summit as well. Would love to discuss doing something like this in Bhutan; we've been working with the government there, as well as with the new city project, Gelephu Mindfulness City, which just established its legal code and will be an interesting place to do work like this. They are in the process of setting up their institutions, so it's a rare chance to implement tools like this in a new environment.

Phil Bell's avatar

This is great work, thank you. I am building an AI platfom for teachers to support students with special educational needs and we have ~2000 schools using the platform around the world (https://app.chalklearning.io/). I have been following your work for a while and would be interested to help our teachers and educators build evals from the ground-up. Wondering if there's a way to work with you on this? We can also just use your wevals framework as well.

Vinish Garg's avatar

A very relevant example of the women seeking help against domestic violence. However, the women or any such user is part of the *AI technology lifecycle* and based on my understanding and experience of watching (sometimes working with) hundreds of products in India—the data and communication practices are too immature and not at all trustworthy.

For products as big as anything in India (RazorPay, PayU, and many others in healthcare, travel, logistics, and I cannot count all of them) and every single Indian government project (mostly planned by NIC), the fractures are quite visible, and questionable. Unless we invest in the data literacy and the UX standards in India, I have my reservations and concerns of any meaningful progression or of AI impact in India.