meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Log in
The Tim Ferriss Show

#863: Elad Gil, Consigliere to Empire Builders — How to Spot Billion-Dollar Companies Before Everyone Else, The Misty AI Frontier, How Coke Beat Pepsi, When Consensus Pays, and Much More

The Tim Ferriss Show

Tim Ferriss: Bestselling Author, Human Guinea Pig

Tools Of Titans, Lifestyle Design, Business, Tim Ferriss, Timothy Ferriss Show, Startups, Longform Interviews, Productivity, The 4-hour Workweek, Timothy Ferriss, Tim Ferris, The Tim Ferriss Show, Entrepreneurship

4.617.7K Ratings

🗓️ 29 April 2026

⏱️ 112 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

Elad Gil (@eladgil) is CEO of Gil & Co, a multi-stage investment firm, holding company, and operating company working on the world’s most advanced technologies. Elad is a serial entrepreneur, operating executive, and investor or advisor to private companies, including AirBnB, Anduril, Coinbase, Figma, Instacart, OpenAI, SpaceX, and Stripe. He was previously VP of Corporate Strategy at Twitter and started mobile at Google. He was the founder and CEO of Mixerlabs and Color. Elad is the author of the bestseller High Growth Handbook: Scaling Startups from 10 to 10,000 People.

This episode is brought to you by:

Timestamps

  • [00:00:00] Start.
  • [00:02:21] What’s the “AI personal IPO” that just quietly happened across Silicon Valley?
  • [00:05:28] Tens to hundreds of millions per researcher: What top AI pay packages actually look like.
  • [00:06:44] The compute ceiling: Why Korean memory fabs are the unlikely bottleneck throttling every AI lab on earth.
  • [00:11:11] From zero to $30B run rate: The fastest revenue ramps in the history of capitalism.
  • [00:17:24] The dot-com survival rate was one in 100. Buckle up, AI founders.
  • [00:20:35] Your value-maximizing window: Why the next 12–18 months may be as good as it gets.
  • [00:21:32] Durable advantage — and why the AI market is an oligopoly (for now).
  • [00:24:12] Exit options for AI founders: labs, hyperscalers, vertical players, and the underrated merger of equals.
  • [00:28:11] Math, biology, and intuitive leaps: Elad’s pre-investing background.
  • [00:29:42] Elad’s revisionist genesis story.
  • [00:30:50] Go where the cluster is: 91% of global AI private market cap lives in a 10×10 mile square.
  • [00:33:20] The accidental investor: Patrick Collison walks, Airbnb intros, and deals that just happened.
  • [00:34:37] Want money? Ask for advice. Want advice? Ask for money.
  • [00:35:00] The High Growth Handbook: Tactical guide, not bedtime reading.
  • [00:35:41] Market first, team second — with a Perplexity-and-Anduril asterisk.
  • [00:37:43] Smoke in the distance: AlexNet and the transformative GPT-3 moment.
  • [00:45:15] AI cold-reading: Feeding photos to the model and getting eerily accurate personality reads.
  • [00:48:56] Has Elad ever done a retrospective on his own investing?
  • [00:52:13] Power laws are terrifying: 10 companies, 80% of returns, two decades.
  • [00:55:53] Avoiding science projects, and how SPACs accidentally saved hard tech investing.
  • [00:59:20] The one-belief framework: Coinbase = crypto index. Stripe = e-commerce index. That’s the whole memo.
  • [01:00:54] Due diligence theater vs. the one question that actually matters.
  • [01:02:13] The four-year vest is a relic: How venture capital ate growth investing.
  • [01:07:16] Boards as in-laws: You can’t fire them, so choose wisely.
  • [01:09:47] “Valuation is temporary. Control is forever.” — Naval Ravikant, as quoted by Elad, as relayed to you.
  • [01:11:30] How great companies actually grew: toolbars, name-targeted ads, and billions in distribution spend.
  • [01:15:36] Selling software vs. selling labor hours: The real shift generative AI made.
  • [01:18:40] Spotting a great market: regulatory shifts, technology shifts, and Hashi getting bought by IBM.
  • [01:21:28] Fake TAM, real TAM, and the Coke CEO who realized he wasn’t in the soda business.
  • [01:22:47] Right now, consensus is just correct. Save the contrarianism for later.
  • [01:25:15] Market entry vs. market disruption: SpaceX launched rockets, then disrupted the internet.
  • [01:26:16] How Elad learns: X, papers, 20-minute calls with the right people — and four AI models running in parallel.
  • [01:27:15] Deep dive: ADHD, autism, and why diagnostic rates soared without more people actually having it.
  • [01:33:40] Longevity for realists: sleep, creatine, and maybe rapamycin when the real drugs arrive.
  • [01:40:30] Ibogaine, anesthesia, and the next frontier of bioelectric medicine.
  • [01:45:15] Elad’s first-ever 10-year plan — and why making one changes everything.
  • [01:46:53] Parting thoughts.

*

For show notes and past guests on The Tim Ferriss Show, please visit tim.blog/podcast.

For deals from sponsors of The Tim Ferriss Showplease visit tim.blog/podcast-sponsors

Sign up for Tim’s email newsletter (5-Bullet Friday) at tim.blog/friday.

For transcripts of episodes, go to tim.blog/transcripts.

Discover Tim’s books: tim.blog/books.

Follow Tim:

Twittertwitter.com/tferriss 

Instagraminstagram.com/timferriss

YouTubeyoutube.com/timferriss

Facebookfacebook.com/timferriss 

LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/timferriss

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

Hello, boys and girls, ladies and germs. This is Tim Ferriss. Welcome to another episode of the Tim Ferriss show where it's my job to deconstruct world-class performers to try to tease out how they do what they do. And my guest today is Alad Gill. And I have his official bio in front of me, but let me just say that he is one of the most impressive investors and thinkers I have ever met. He repeatedly identifies the right founders

0:25.5

in the right markets before anyone else and then materially helps them to win. And there are

0:32.9

many different examples of this, but before the AI rush, he wrote checks into perplexity,

0:38.8

Harby, a bridge, Open AI. This was before the broader market really reoriented around LLMs.

0:45.6

And that's just the most recent wave. He's done this over and over again, 40 plus unicorns,

0:52.2

which is just insane when you think about it.

0:55.8

And once you're lucky, twice you're good, 40 plus times, I don't even know where that places

1:01.2

you, but it's certainly elite.

1:02.4

So Alad Gill, you can find him on X and all social at Elad Gil, spelled E-L-A-D-Gil, website

1:09.2

Aladgill.com. Is CEO of Gill & Co, a multi-stage investment firm,

1:14.4

holding company and operating company working on the world's most advanced technologies.

1:18.6

Alad is a serial entrepreneur, operating executive, and investor or advisor to private companies,

1:23.5

including Airbnb, Anderil, Coinbase, Figma, Instacart, OpenAI, SpaceX, and Stripe.

1:29.1

He was previously VP of Corporate Strategy at Twitter and started mobile at Google.

1:33.1

He was the founder and CEO of Mixer Labs and Color.

1:36.0

Elad is the author of the bestseller, High Growth Handbook, Scaling Startups from 10 to 10,000 people.

1:42.2

I'll leave it at that.

1:43.3

Without further ado, please enjoy a very wide-ranging,

1:46.7

and I think very timely, very important conversation with none other than Alad Gill.

1:53.2

At this altitude, I can run flat out for a half mile before my hands start shaking.

1:58.0

Can I answer your personal question?

2:00.0

Now I would have seen an appropriate time.

...

Please login to see the full transcript.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Tim Ferriss: Bestselling Author, Human Guinea Pig, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of Tim Ferriss: Bestselling Author, Human Guinea Pig and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2026.