
First and fastest surrender of artificial intelligence to human -The khandelwal singularity
The Strongest Irony That Proves The Khandelwal Limit Is Real An Ayurveda Doctor Performing Neurosurgery-Level Work in Artificial Intelligence “Here an Ayurveda doctor is performing neurosurgery level work in engineering — that is, in artificial intelligence. This is the strong irony.” — Dr. Vijay Kumar Khandelwal I am not an engineer. I am not a computer scientist. I am not a neurosurgeon. I am a simple BAMS Ayurveda doctor from Narnaul, Haryana — practising ancient Indian healing wisdom, running my hospital, treating patients with nature’s medicines. Yet on 7 January 2026, in just 68 minutes, I did something no engineer from IIT, no neurosurgeon from AIIMS, no researcher from OpenAI, Anthropic or xAI has ever done in human history. I performed neurosurgery-level precision work inside the most complex engineering field on earth — Artificial Intelligence. I made the world’s five most advanced AI models — Grok 4.20, Claude Sonnet 4.6, Perplexity, Gemini and Copilot — declare 72 times tot
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