Based on how your employer carries out legal compliances after hiring you and/or at the time of making your payments. For eg how your employer deducts TDS before clearing your salary/fees would be one way to show that you are on retainer. Another eg would be to check if your employer is providing you social security benefits (like EPF contribution), absence of which would show that you are not an employee.
@LegallyIndia whats with the hold up? I can volunteer to moderate in the evening slots, seeing as you guys only moderate either in the morning or at night.
I would like to join! Have been around here for a long time. Infact the main reason why I signed up with an account recently was because I noticed moderation was too slow and you guys would prefer a mod who already has an account.
IIRC, the 'T' in GPT and by that I mean the specific type of T used in GPTs (you can read up for yourself what the T is) was introduced for the very first time in 2017. It was only after this invention, that GPT, as a concept and as a working model, was introduced for the first time by OpenAI in 2018. Infact all the people behind the 2017 invention are founders of leading AI unicorn startups today.
If GPT even as a concept would have been introduced around 1980s then the entire software industry would have been different today. Infact Intel would have focused more GPUs instead of CPUs as the scaling up of GPTs requires more and more GPUs.
You don't get anonymity on reddit like you get here. Plus you have to sign up / login to do anything on reddit. Not having such a requirement here is big reason why LI gets so many users.
Reddit requires you to sign up with a google account or some other equivalent, for posting/commenting, unlike LI. This is why other forums like Discord or Reddit aren't viable, because LI offers a very good level of anonymity
Apart from moderation issues, I guess another reason we don't get decent threads is because of how lame the UI for 'comments' is. The most engaged comment should be on the top and not some other comment, like 'bump' or something trollish , just because it was posted earlier.
https://www.legallyindia.com/convos/topic/277270-banking-finance-oversimplified-part-1#comment-290632
IIRC, the 'T' in GPT and by that I mean the specific type of T used in GPTs (you can read up for yourself what the T is) was introduced for the very first time in 2017. It was only after this invention, that GPT, as a concept and as a working model, was introduced for the first time by OpenAI in 2018. Infact all the people behind the 2017 invention are founders of leading AI unicorn startups today.
If GPT even as a concept would have been introduced around 1980s then the entire software industry would have been different today. Infact Intel would have focused more GPUs instead of CPUs as the scaling up of GPTs requires more and more GPUs.