
Zero Shot
Join Brady Ng, Praveen Gopal Krishnan, and Rohin Dharmakumar of The Ken as they discuss the big ideas in artificial intelligence. You’ll get the macro view, explore their experiments in practical applications, go deeper than the news coverage you’ve seen, and hear about the implications of the latest developments. Nothing is off the table.
Episodes
Physical AI is a Mexican standoff. Who walks away as the winner?
Think of an action or crime film. At some point, when all of the different threads and plots converge, you witness a high-stakes scene. Three characters are locked in a fight. You don’t know who emerges a winner. This is what is loosely called a Mexican standoff. Apply this analogy to physical AI. There are currently three players in the game. America has BigTech and big models that only
Lossfunk is the third space for Indian AI, beyond industry and academia
After 15 years of building Wingify, Paras Chopra spent some time deliberating about his next stint.For years, he had chased the 0 to 1 journey of building something from the ground up and watching it grow. He wanted that again. But he knew it had to be different.There would be no product. Forget that, he decided the next project would barely have any commercial inclination. Instead, he ch
'The application layer is dead': SpotDraft's Shashank Bijapur on why System of Record is the real moat
Another day and another Anthropic announcement has spurred conversation. This time, it is Claude for Legal services. On May 12, Anthropic unveiled 20+ new "MCP connectors that link Claude to the software the legal industry runs on". Think Westlaw, LexisNexis, DocuSign. Alongside this, it announced 12 "new plugins tailored to specific legal work". With every new Anthropic announcement, we
Anthropic's agents are your new finance professionals. They don’t offer investment advice
On May 5, Anthropic released 10 financial services agents. The company said they "pair best" with Claude Opus 4.7, a "state-of-the-art" model that leads the industry on financial agent benchmarks. And the hype followed. The media called the agents a threat to Wall Street. The reality is more complicated.In today’s episode of Zero Shot, hosts Brady Ng and Praveen Gopal Krishnan are joined
Taking aim for 2026
It’s the end of 2025, so we don’t have a full episode of Zero Shot for you today.This podcast launched in September, and we’ve produced 14 episodes for you so far. We’ve covered a wide range of topics, and our conversations—between Praveen, Rohin, and Brady—only work because you’re willing to sit with the complexities we wade into. We know artificial intelligence will move fast in 2026, s
Introducing Zero Shot
Join Brady Ng, Praveen Gopal Krishnan, and Rohin Dharmakumar of The Ken as they discuss the big ideas in artificial intelligence. You’ll get the macro view, explore their experiments in practical applications, go deeper than the news coverage you’ve seen, and hear about the implications of the latest developments. Nothing is off the table.
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