Deepinder Goyal and Navil Noronha: a study in contrasting exits
And what that says about how far Eternal can push its norm-defying acts
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Featuring the alternative path to achieving artificial general intelligence
Welcome back to Zero Shot, where Brady, Praveen, and Rohin discuss and analyse major developments related to artificial intelligence every week.
Praveen kicks off this episode with a look at Perplexity’s changes to its Pro plan’s free trial. Perplexity has changed its terms and conditions, and now requires users who signed up for a 12-month free subscription to put a credit card on file. The hosts of Zero Shot discuss why this is happening now.
Then, Rohin tells everyone about AI PCs, the spiritual successors to Chromebooks. If you’re already using cloud services every day, would you replace every function on your personal computer with AI applications? AI is truly eating everything, now including hardware—at least in the rhetoric.
Finally, Brady highlights that it’s been one year since the “Deepseek Moment”. The company dispelled the notion that Silicon Valley is charting the only way forward for creating better large language models. But Deepseek isn’t an AI company in the conventional sense. It works like a research lab funded by hedge fund profits, which shapes its R&D culture and exemplifies a different vision for bringing about AGI.
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Additional Reading
Airtel’s free Perplexity Pro paused for Indians with no credit card, angering users
https://www.msn.com/en-in/money/news/airtel-s-free-perplexity-pro-paused-for-indians-with-no-credit-card-angering-users/ar-AA1U2ig0
Jeff Bezos said the quiet part out loud — hopes that you’ll give up your PC to rent one from the cloud
https://www.windowscentral.com/artificial-intelligence/jeff-bezos-says-the-quiet-part-out-loud-bezos-envisions-that-youll-give-up-your-pc-for-an-ai-cloud-version
The numbers behind OpenAI, Gemini, and Perplexity’s deals with Phonepe, Jio, and Airtel
https://the-ken.com/newsletters/two-by-two/the-numbers-behind-openai-and-perplexitys-deals-with-jio-and-airtel/
CES 2026 – “The Future Is Here” and “Innovators Show Up”
https://hardcoresoftware.learningbyshipping.com/p/237-ces-2026-the-future-is-here-and
‘The enshittification of computer repair is happening.’
https://infosec.exchange/@sawaba/115924627821844963
DeepSeek founder Liang’s funds surge 57% as China quants boom
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-01-12/deepseek-founder-liang-s-funds-surge-57-as-china-quants-boom
No business model: DeepSeek’s enduring advantage
https://interconnected.blog/no-business-model-deepseeks-enduring-advantage/
Lossfunk
https://lossfunk.com/
Sarvam AI’s Rs 10,000 crore pivot
https://the-ken.com/columns/zero-shot/sarvam-ais-rs-10000-crore-pivot/
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