What "AI-native" actually means for a traditional company
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A reframing
"AI-native" has become a marketing word, but it does not have to be. Stripped of the buzz, it means one thing: a company whose daily operations are designed around what AI can and cannot do, instead of a company that has bolted AI onto a workflow that was never built for it.
What it does not mean
It does not mean rebuilding the business. It does not mean replacing people. It does not mean moving fast and breaking things. Most operational AI work is closer to plumbing than to product: connectors, validation, dashboards, governance. Boring things that pay for themselves every month.
What it does mean
It means the leadership team has a shared view of where AI can move the needle and where it cannot. It means a manager can ask the system what it did last week and get a real answer. It means a deployment can be rolled back in an afternoon, not a quarter.
Mindzy's position
We do not sell AI. We build the operating layer that makes a real business AI-capable, one workflow at a time, with a human team in the loop on every decision that matters.
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