Ali Sadhik Shaik has spent nearly two decades building digital systems – marketplaces, decentralised platforms, AI-native products, and enterprise infrastructure – across six verticals and multiple continents. He has scaled products from zero, led teams through periods of significant growth, and navigated the governance challenges that emerge when digital systems begin operating at institutional scale.
What sets him apart is not the range of that experience. It is what he did with the pattern it revealed.
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A Career Built Across Six Verticals
Shaik’s professional background spans private equity marketplaces, decentralised infrastructure, enterprise SaaS, fintech, edtech, and AI-native product development. Currently SVP of Product and Market Strategy at Astrikos AI, he has previously held senior product leadership roles at LetsVenture, Hash Network, Rubick.ai, and Wiztales – consistently operating at the intersection of market design, platform economics, and trust systems.
He is a 2x Founder – having built GoBangalore, which reached 500,000 users in five months – a Certified Independent Director, and a volunteer product mentor at Intelligent People and Project Tailwind. His academic foundation includes an MBA from Edith Cowan University, where he graduated with first rank in academic excellence, and postgraduate programs at UT Austin, IIM Indore, ISB, and Emeritus in collaboration with MIT Sloan and Columbia.
Across every role, a single theme recurred: the technical problems were solvable. The governance problems – who is accountable, what information can be trusted, and how institutions adapt when intelligent systems make consequential decisions – proved far more durable.
A Published Body of Work
Rather than waiting for a formal research environment to explore these questions, Shaik spent the past year building a substantial published corpus grounded in his operator experience.
The Algorithmic Monographs — a five-volume series available on Amazon Kindle, Google Books, and LeanPub — maps the economic, governance, and leadership consequences of AI at scale. The volumes cover autonomous market design, the accountability frameworks intelligent systems demand, the shift from generative software to physical AI infrastructure, and what executive leadership looks like when cognitive work is increasingly automated. Written for practitioners and policymakers, the series draws on institutional economics, public choice theory, and two decades of first-hand operator experience.
The series is supported by The Klyrox Protocol – a decentralised framework for content verification and epistemic reputation, published as a technical whitepaper on Zenodo – alongside eleven research papers spanning AI liability, epistemic economics, decentralised governance, and supply chain verification. All 14 outputs are available open-access on Zenodo, ResearchGate, and Academia.edu. Five academic working papers derived from the series are currently being prepared for submission to peer-reviewed journals.
Formalising What Practice Taught
The next chapter brings institutional rigour to what two decades of practice revealed. Shaik joins the Doctoral program at Golden Gate University, USA, on March 31, 2026 – researching AI governance, accountability frameworks, and the leadership models that autonomous systems will demand. He is concurrently enrolled in the Graduate Certificate in Technology Policy at The Takshashila Institution, building the policy fluency to carry this research into government and institutional dialogues.
“The questions I want to research are not new to me,” Shaik has noted. “They are the same questions I have been trying to answer in every product role I have held. The difference now is that I intend to answer them properly.”
The doctoral research will formalise the governance frameworks his operator experience has consistently pointed toward — building a rigorous academic foundation beneath two decades of practitioner insight, and positioning him to contribute meaningfully to the policy, institutional, and corporate governance conversations that the next decade of AI deployment will demand.
About Ali Sadhik Shaik
Ali Sadhik Shaik is a product executive, author, and researcher based in Bengaluru, India. He is SVP of Product and Market Strategy at Astrikos AI, author of The Algorithmic Monographs, and an incoming Doctoral candidate at Golden Gate University, USA. His work sits at the intersection of AI governance, market design, and institutional accountability.
A practitioner of Stoicism, an avid backpacker across eight countries, and a dedicated Notaphilist — collector of uncirculated banknotes – he lives in Bengaluru with his wife Sameena and two daughters.
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