Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal recently took to social media to talk about an issue he thinks is beginning to plague India. The issue being none other than the ‘Pronoun Illness.’ In his posts, he says he's worried it might spread in India after an AI Bot on LinkedIn used 'They' for his profile. Bhavish Aggarwal shared his thoughts on social media about gender pronouns. He hopes this ‘pronoun illness’ doesn't come to India and he also said Indians shouldn't copy everything from the West without thinking. This started a discussion on social media. He also mentioned that it is important for us to consider our own values and traditions while embracing change. Bhavish Aggarwal's message encourages thoughtful reflection on societal trends. Gender Neutral Pronouns: When to Use ‘He/Him’, ‘She/Her’ or ‘They/Them/Theirs’ in Your Social Media Bio.
Bhavish Aggarwal on Pronoun Illness
Hoping that this “pronoun illness” doesn’t reach India.
Many “big city schools” in India are now teaching it to kids. Also see many CVs with pronouns these days. Need to know where to draw the line in following the west blindly! pic.twitter.com/q4CwiV6dkE
— Bhavish Aggarwal (@bhash) May 5, 2024
Bhavish Aggarwal’s Post on Pronoun Illness
Screenshot is from LinkedIns AI bot.
This “pronouns illness” is being perpetuated in India by MNCs without us Indians even realising it.
— Bhavish Aggarwal (@bhash) May 5, 2024
Bhavish Aggarwal's Pronoun Illness Post
Most of us in India have no clue about politics of this pronouns illness. People do it because it’s become expected in our corporate culture, especially MNCs
Better to send this illness back where it came from. Our culture has always had respect for all. No need for new pronouns pic.twitter.com/lo3eLHDGpH
— Bhavish Aggarwal (@bhash) May 5, 2024
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