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The rise of AI in the past 18 months has led to the birth of new AI-native organizations, giving us a picture of the next five to ten years of digital change. By studying these organizations, leaders can identify the key characteristics that define mid-transformation companies and learn how to prepare their teams for what's coming next. With data driving their culture, AI-native organizations prioritize careful analytics, empowering their continuous experimentation and commitment to enhanced customer experiences. 

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