A lot of companies are adding AI features.
But being AI-enabled and being AI-native feel like two very different things.
An AI-enabled company uses AI to improve existing workflows.
An AI-native company builds its products, processes, and even engineering culture around AI from day one.
That raises an interesting question:
What truly makes a company AI-native?
Is it:
Building products where AI is the core experience?
Having AI integrated into the engineering workflow?
Using agents and automation across the organization?
Reimagining how software is built instead of just adding AI features?
And can established companies become AI-native, or is that something only startups can achieve?
Curious to hear what the community thinks.
What are the best examples of AI-native companies you've seen, and what sets them apart? 👇
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