What Building Products Taught Me About AI
Lessons from 12 years of product development that apply surprisingly well to the age of artificial intelligence. On staying human in an increasingly automated world.
13+ Years of Building
Started as an engineer. Built companies as a founder. Now leading product at scale. Each chapter taught me something new about technology, people, and what it takes to build things that matter.
From drug efficacy to neuromorphic cameras to DeFi—each chapter started with a question I couldn't ignore.
Whether it's a 6-person startup or institutional partners, the best products come from understanding humans first.
Not just building—shipping. Products that reach patients, farmers, traders, and institutions.
Essays on technology, health, and happiness.
Lessons from 12 years of product development that apply surprisingly well to the age of artificial intelligence. On staying human in an increasingly automated world.
How tiny daily choices create massive long-term results. A reflection on what 10 years of experimentation taught me about building sustainable health practices.
For years, I believed happiness was achievement minus expectation. I was wrong. Here's what I've learned about contentment, ambition, and the space between.
Currently Product Lead at Chorus One.
Previously founded companies in healthcare and biotech.
IIT Delhi. New Delhi. Gardening and Urdu poetry.