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AI Is Not What You Think — And That’s Why Most People Will Lose

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AI Is Not What You Think — And That’s Why Most People Will Lose | By AJ AI IS NOT WHAT YOU THINK. AND THAT IS WHY MOST PEOPLE WILL LOSE. By Amarjeet Singh @ AJ Everyone is talking about AI. But very few actually understand it. And in business — misunderstanding is expensive. Most people are not using AI wrongly. They are thinking about AI wrongly. THE BIG LIE YOU ARE TELLING YOURSELF You think: AI is intelligent AI is thinking AI is replacing humans Wrong framing. AI is not intelligence. AI is pattern, probability, and prediction . And yet… It is already beating people who don’t think. STOP HERE AND THINK Are you afraid of AI? Or are you afraid that you are not improving? Are you learning new skills? Or just consuming content about AI? THE REAL STRUCTURE OF AI (WHAT PEOPLE IGNORE) AI is not one thing. It is a stack of systems . AI STACK SIMPLIFIED DATA → MACHINE LEARNING → DEEP LEARNING → NLP / VISION → GEN...

You Think You Understand AI? Most People Don’t Even Know What Type They Are Dealing With

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You Think You Understand AI? Most People Don’t Even Know What Type They Are Dealing With | By Amarjeet Singh @ AJ You Think You Understand AI? Most People Don’t Even Know What Type They Are Dealing With. By Amarjeet Singh @ AJ I asked people a simple question: What is AI today? Some said it is already human-level. Others said it is just a smart tool. A few confidently said most jobs will be gone in a few years. Truth? Most are speaking with confidence, but without clarity. And that is the real danger. Not AI itself. Not the machine. Not the model. The danger is human confusion . People are talking about artificial intelligence as if it is one single thing. It is not. Some fear it like a monster. Some worship it like a miracle. Some dismiss it like a t...

AI Is Not Coming. It Is Already Deciding Who Stays — And Who Goes.

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AI Is Not Coming. It Is Already Deciding Who Stays — And Who Goes. | By Amarjeet Singh @ AJ AI Is Not Coming. It Is Already Deciding Who Stays — And Who Goes. By Amarjeet Singh @ AJ I sat in a room full of professionals. Well dressed. Well spoken. Confident. But beneath the polished faces and clever words, one truth was screaming in silence. Most people still think they have time. They don’t. We keep telling ourselves we are adapting. We say we are learning. We say we are experimenting. We say we are moving with the times. But let’s be brutally honest. Using a few AI tools does not mean you are transforming. It may only mean you are decorating old habits with new technology. The real danger is not that AI is moving too fast. The real danger is that we are thinking too slowly. The Bigg...

Straight A’s… But Can’t Think? — by Amarjeet Singh @ AJ

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Straight A’s… But Can’t Think? — by Amarjeet Singh @ AJ Straight A’s… But Can’t Think? Are We Educating… Or Just Certifying a Generation? By Amarjeet Singh @ AJ Every year, we celebrate. More A’s. Better SPM results. Higher passing rates. Parents smile. Schools celebrate. Ministries report success. And on paper… Malaysia looks like it is improving. But step outside the exam hall… and ask a different question. Can our students think? Because somewhere else — outside our controlled system — the truth is quietly exposing itself. Malaysia’s performance in PISA is not just dropping. It is falling faster than most of the world. ...

We Punish After Death. But Why Do We Fail Before It?

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We Punish After Death. But Why Do We Fail Before It? By Amarjeet Singh @ AJ There is a pattern in Malaysia — and it is no longer accidental. A life is lost on the road. A family collapses overnight. A video spreads. Public anger rises. Punishment is demanded. And then, almost by reflex, we ask: Was it alcohol… or was it drugs? But after everything we have seen, everything we have read, everything we claim to understand — why are we still asking the wrong question? A recent case in Klang has once again exposed the cracks we refuse to fix. A motorcyclist loses his life. The accused is charged not just under traffic law, but with murder. Drug-related elements are involved. The response is predictable. Alcohol versus drugs. Hang them. Make an example. But step back for a moment. Strip away the noise. What exactly failed? ...

We See Everything… But Do We Feel Anything Anymore?

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We See Everything… But Do We Feel Anything Anymore? By Amarjeet Singh @ AJ There is something quietly unsettling about the times we live in. Not because of the loud issues that dominate headlines — corruption, leadership failures, rising costs, institutional distrust — but because of the small, almost invisible moments that pass us by every single day. Moments so ordinary that we dismiss them. Moments so simple that we never question what they reveal about us. A person walks past a piece of rubbish on the ground. It is seen, registered, acknowledged — and ignored. Another passes a running tap, water flowing freely with no one around to stop it. The waste is obvious, yet the response is silence. Further ahead, a stray dog lingers — weak, perhaps hungry, perhaps injured — its presence unmistakable, its need undeniable. There is a brief moment of eye contact, a fleeting awareness, and then… nothing. Another step forward, another moment left behind. No laws are...

SUBSIDY IS STILL THERE. SO WHY ARE SOME STILL PLAYING POLITICS?

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Here is your **blog-ready HTML** based on the draft you shared and the added point on bus fare increases and stronger transport oversight. It is based on your provided text ```html Subsidy Is Still There. So Why Are Some Still Playing Politics? The rakyat deserves truth, not theatre. Let us stop the drama for one minute and look at the facts. The subsidy story in Malaysia is being twisted as though the government has abandoned the people, abandoned industry, and pushed the whole country into the fire. That is the political card game being played. Scream first. Spin the narrative. Attack the Prime Minister. Create fear. Hope the rakyat does not read the details. But the truth is more uncomfortable for the critics: the subsidy system has not disappeared. It has been restructured, redirected, and targeted toward sectors that keep the country moving. Public transport is still protected. Fishermen are still protected. Selected logistics...