Minus One

South Park Commons

A show about the winding journeys the world's most interesting people take to becoming great—and what they do when figuring out a question we all face: What's Next? Because before you launch at Zero, you have to figure out what to launch at Minus One. Hosted by South Park Commons Partner Aditya Agarwal and members of the SPC community.

  1. FA 2 DIES

    Anthropic CTO on AI Safety in the Age of Exponential Growth | Rahul Patil

    As AI models become more powerful, safety is emerging as one of the defining challenges of our time.  Rahul Patil, CTO at Anthropic, joins SPC Partner Ankit Chowdhary to discuss why they prioritize AI safety above all else, how the company thinks about building reliable and trustworthy AI models, and the tradeoffs between speed, scale, and responsibility in the age of exponential growth. Rahul also shares his journey growing up in Bangalore, how he first fell in love with computer science, and advice for young builders navigating the current tech landscape.  This conversation was recorded on the 17th of February, 2026.  Rahul Patil: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rahul-patil-a0944836/  Ankit Chowdhary: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ankitcc/  South Park Commons: https://www.linkedin.com/company/southparkcommons/ Apply to SPC: https://www.southparkcommons.com/apply CHAPTERS: (00:00:00) - Introduction + Rahul’s Core Philosophy (00:01:18) - Early Life: Falling in Love with Computer Science (00:03:07) - The “Minus One” Mindset: Curiosity Over Competition (00:05:24) - Chasing Exponential Trends and Scaled Impact (00:09:22) - Building for Dependability (Not Just Speed) (00:12:03) - Startup Tradeoffs: Speed vs. Safety (And Why It’s a False Choice) (00:18:17) - Why He Joined Anthropic (AI as the Biggest Shift Yet) (00:29:08) - Scaling Laws, Breakthroughs, and What Builders Should Do Now (00:42:20) - What Keeps Him Up at Night: The Next 100 Years in 5

    45 min
  2. 26 DE MARÇ

    Elad Gil: Silicon Valley’s Most Dangerous Startup Advice

    Elad Gil, investor and author of High Growth Handbook, sits down with South Park Commons Partner Aditya Agarwal to challenge some of Silicon Valley’s favorite startup myths. He talks about why you might not actually need a cofounder, why data alone isn’t much of a moat, and how the strongest companies build real defensibility while others quietly fall behind. Elad also walks us through his approach to exit hygiene, what the Slack vs. Teams battle says about the power of incumbents, and why some of the worst advice in Silicon Valley isn’t directed at struggling startups but the ones already winning.  Elad Gil: https://x.com/eladgil Aditya Agarwal: https://x.com/adityaag South Park Commons: https://www.linkedin.com/company/southparkcommons/Apply to SPC: https://www.southparkcommons.com/apply Chapters:(00:01:31) - Approaches to starting a company in the age of AI(00:05:03) - The cofounder fallacy (00:06:22) - Winning is the only startup culture that matters(00:08:00) - Why more markets are open right now than ever before(00:10:14) - The oligopoly market (00:21:13) - Product surface area beats data as a real competitive moat(00:24:12) - The failure mode no one discusses: bad advice for working companies(00:32:11) - How many Jensen Huangs are hiding in plain sight right now?(00:40:08) - Pre-scheduling exit conversations as annual board hygiene(00:43:54) - Why micromanagement is actually underrated

    44 min

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A show about the winding journeys the world's most interesting people take to becoming great—and what they do when figuring out a question we all face: What's Next? Because before you launch at Zero, you have to figure out what to launch at Minus One. Hosted by South Park Commons Partner Aditya Agarwal and members of the SPC community.

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