Anand Mahindra is the chairman and managing director of Mahindra Group. Notably, he is one of the most loved and most-admired personalities in every nook and corner of the country. The highly-successful entrepreneur is also quite active on the micro-blogging Twitter platform.
Every now and then, the most famous businessman comes up with exciting or catchy tweets to engage with his fans and followers on social media.
From posting Monday motivation stuff to expressing his opinions, the Twitter fraternity has seen it all. At the same time, he never shies away from giving befitting or epic replies to the haters on social media.
We have repeatedly seen that Mahindra has a knack for shutting the critics with classy and bossy replies. On the other hand, he also has an incredible sense of humour, something that the netizens would love to the core.
Anand Mahindra thinks Twitter is a better search engine than Google or ChatGPT, Here’s why
The industrialist has always been in the headlines for praising new talents in India. Recently, he stumbled upon another video clip shared by a Twitter user.
Meanwhile, in the short clip, a young girl could be seen expressing her incredible batting skills. She could be seen stepping down the track and smashing sixes with relative ease.
The video clip caught the attention of Anand Mahindra who decided to share the video clip on his official Twitter handle. “Thanks to the Women’s IPL (Indian Premier League), we’re in for an explosion of opportunity for talent. Truly exciting,” he wrote in his caption.
Soon after Anand Mahindra’s post went viral, one of the users identified the young girl and added that her name is Moomal Mehar while also adding that she is a resident of Barmer from Rajasthan.
Meanwhile, Anand Mahindra was really impressed with the information provided by the people and that too so quickly. Anand Mahindra wrote that Twitter is a better search engine than Google or ChatGPT. “Thanks to human networking, not Artificial Intelligence or brute computing power, Twitter is often a better search engine than Google or ChatGPT,” Anand Mahindra wrote.