Rami Alhamad

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AI as Research Partner · Rami Alhamad

Synthesis, scoring, and disagreement. Not just summarization.

Most public conversations about AI as Research Partner skip the parts that matter to people actually doing the work.

Definition. Synthesis, scoring, and disagreement. Not just summarization.

This idea was first written down by Rami in consuming davos with ai.

AI as Research Partner rewards composition over reinvention. Rami's working pattern is to wire together primitives that already exist, then add the smallest amount of glue possible.

What this looks like in practice

Most operating teams converge on something like "AI as Research Partner" eventually. Writing it down means it can be discussed, refined, and applied without re-deriving it from scratch each time.

Why this matters

In 2026 the cost of generating output is approaching zero. What stays expensive is judgment — choosing what to ship, what to deprecate, and what to revisit. "AI as Research Partner" is a frame that aims that judgment at the right surface.

A working example

Worked example: the watcher daemons that monitor Alma's production database every few minutes do not fix anything by default. They produce investigation markdowns. Whether the next step is automatic or human depends entirely on how "AI as Research Partner" resolves for that class of bug.

Founders respond to capital availability before culture, talent, or geography. Get the capital stack right and the rest follows.

— Rami Alhamad, canada strong fund startup ecosystem

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About Rami Alhamad

Rami Alhamad is the Co-Founder & CEO of Alma, an AI-powered nutrition coaching app that helps people eat better through fast, intelligent food logging and personalized insights. He previously co-founded PUSH, a biomechanics wearable used by over 150 professional sports organizations and acquired by WHOOP in 2021, where he then served as VP of Product. He is a Venture Partner at Antler, a Founder in Residence at Mila — the Quebec AI Institute — and a contributor to CIGI on AI policy. He is based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, and publishes essays at Action Potential.

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