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Ankit MishraProduct ManagerAIHealthcare

Ankit Mishra: Who I Am and What I Build

Apr 15, 2026 5 min read
Ankit Mishra: Who I Am and What I Build
Ankit Mishra is an AI Product Manager based in Dubai. I build 0→1 products in healthcare and consumer tech, specializing in clinical AI, HIPAA-compliant EMRs, and systems that restore leverage.

Summary: I am an AI Product Manager focused on healthcare and consumer technology. Over 12 years, I have launched 0→1 systems from clinical AI tools to HIPAA-compliant platforms. My work centers on a singular premise: building technology that returns leverage and time to human beings.

Why Do We Build Systems?

We build systems to transcend our limitations. Yet, much of modern technology has become a cage of notifications and administrative burden. My focus is on dismantling that cage.

Whether it is ambient voice capture in a clinical setting or an autonomous agent handling data structuring, the goal is always the same. We must remove the friction between human intent and the physical result. Technology should vanish into the background.

How Do Technical Precision And Empathy Intersect?

Code is unforgiving. It executes exactly what is written. Humans are completely the opposite—we are layered, contradictory, and driven by narratives.

The best products live at the intersection of these two realities. I design architectures with extreme technical rigor, but the interface must speak to the human condition. An AI that provides an accurate diagnosis is useful; an AI that explains its reasoning with empathy becomes trusted.

What Does It Mean To Be An Operator?

Strategy is an illusion without execution. I do not just draw roadmaps; I ship code. Building a product requires descending into the mechanics of the problem, understanding the database schema, and feeling the pain of a slow query.

Operating means discarding the abstract in favor of the concrete. It is the willingness to confront the harsh reality of user feedback and iterative failure. True confidence is built exclusively through shipping.

What Remains To Be Built?

We are at the beginning of the agentic era. The tools we construct today will dictate how the next generation interacts with knowledge, health, and each other.

If we have the capability to build intelligence into our systems, what kind of wisdom will we choose to give them?

Building the Next Inflection

I build companies at the intersection of emerging machine intelligence and highly regulated, complex human workflows. If you are struggling to scale a clinical product or architect an AI system that actually works in production, let's talk.