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EPISODE · May 5, 2026 · 52 MIN

Healthcare's AI Operating System | AI Won't Replace Your Doctor. Here's What It Will Do Instead.

from AI for Founders with Ryan Estes · host aiforfounders.co

In 2017, while most founders were still debating whether chatbots had a future, Punit Singh Soni was studying speech models with the patience of someone who'd already seen what came next. He wasn't a healthcare guy. He'd run games at Google, built mobile apps, sat in the social team. But he understood one thing the rest of the industry was about to learn the hard way: AI was about to become the new UI, and the biggest unlock would happen wherever sophisticated users were drowning in repeatable, unstructured workflows they hated doing.That pointed straight at medicine. Doctors had become data clerks. Patients were getting 13 minutes of face time, half of it spent watching their physician type. So Punit founded Suki with a single mission: bring presence back to healthcare. Today, Suki is the ambient clinical intelligence layer running quietly inside Zoom, Optum, Athena, Meditech, and a growing list of healthcare giants, valued at roughly half a billion dollars and built on the contrarian belief that the best product in a regulated, bureaucratic industry isn't a feature, it's giving someone their time back.The Four Arcs of Ambient Clinical IntelligencePunit's mental model for what an AI layer in healthcare actually does:Clinical documentation — capturing what happened in the encounterAssisted revenue cycle — extracting financial information so the doctor and system get paidClinical reasoning — providing contextual information back to the doctor based on patient historyClinical operations — running agents on the encounter output to automate downstream tasksThe Android Analogy for Platform StrategyHow Suki structured its dual go-to-market without splitting focus:The Suki app is the "Pixel" — the reference implementation Suki sells directly to health systemsThe Suki platform is "Android" — given to companies like Zoom, Optum, and Athena to power their own clinical AI productsSelling the reference product teaches the company how to build the platform; the platform creates ecosystem footprintWhere AI Will Have the Biggest ImpactPunit's filter for picking a market in the AI era. Look for the intersection of:A sophisticated userLots of unstructured dataRepeatable workflows the user finds boring or burdensomeThe Eating Glass / Love Is a Strategy TensionBuilding requires a constant willingness to confront your own inadequacy. Surviving that requires self-empathy, which means extending care outward too. Aggression and warmth aren't opposites; they're the two halves of a sustainable founder operating system.The Future DoctorTomorrow's clinician is a student of medicine and AI both. The role shifts from gatekeeper of knowledge to guide who takes responsibility for the patient navigating a sea of tools and information.https://suki.aihttps://www.linkedin.com/in/punitsoni/⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/estesryan/⁠⁠⁠⁠https://aiforfounders.co⁠⁠https://trynina.co/

In 2017, while most founders were still debating whether chatbots had a future, Punit Singh Soni was studying speech models with the patience of someone who'd already seen what came next. He wasn't a healthcare guy. He'd run games at Google, built mobile apps, sat in the social team. But he understood one thing the rest of the industry was about to learn the hard way: AI was about to become the new UI, and the biggest unlock would happen wherever sophisticated users were drowning in repeatable, unstructured workflows they hated doing.That pointed straight at medicine. Doctors had become data clerks. Patients were getting 13 minutes of face time, half of it spent watching their physician type. So Punit founded Suki with a single mission: bring presence back to healthcare. Today, Suki is the ambient clinical intelligence layer running quietly inside Zoom, Optum, Athena, Meditech, and a growing list of healthcare giants, valued at roughly half a billion dollars and built on the contrarian belief that the best product in a regulated, bureaucratic industry isn't a feature, it's giving someone their time back.The Four Arcs of Ambient Clinical IntelligencePunit's mental model for what an AI layer in healthcare actually does:Clinical documentation — capturing what happened in the encounterAssisted revenue cycle — extracting financial information so the doctor and system get paidClinical reasoning — providing contextual information back to the doctor based on patient historyClinical operations — running agents on the encounter output to automate downstream tasksThe Android Analogy for Platform StrategyHow Suki structured its dual go-to-market without splitting focus:The Suki app is the "Pixel" — the reference implementation Suki sells directly to health systemsThe Suki platform is "Android" — given to companies like Zoom, Optum, and Athena to power their own clinical AI productsSelling the reference product teaches the company how to build the platform; the platform creates ecosystem footprintWhere AI Will Have the Biggest ImpactPunit's filter for picking a market in the AI era. Look for the intersection of:A sophisticated userLots of unstructured dataRepeatable workflows the user finds boring or burdensomeThe Eating Glass / Love Is a Strategy TensionBuilding requires a constant willingness to confront your own inadequacy. Surviving that requires self-empathy, which means extending care outward too. Aggression and warmth aren't opposites; they're the two halves of a sustainable founder operating system.The Future DoctorTomorrow's clinician is a student of medicine and AI both. The role shifts from gatekeeper of knowledge to guide who takes responsibility for the patient navigating a sea of tools and information.https://suki.aihttps://www.linkedin.com/in/punitsoni/⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/estesryan/⁠⁠⁠⁠https://aiforfounders.co⁠⁠https://trynina.co/

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