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      <title>Building the Harness: Why Every AI-Native Org Needs a GenAI Platform Team</title>
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      <description>Every company I talk to right now is &amp;ldquo;doing AI.&amp;rdquo; Engineering teams are spinning up agents, prompts, RAG pipelines, and eval scripts at impressive speed. The demos look great.&#xA;Then I ask one question: &amp;ldquo;Who owns the part that&amp;rsquo;s not the demo?&amp;rdquo;&#xA;The room goes quiet.&#xA;That&amp;rsquo;s the gap a GenAI Platform Team exists to close. This post is a short walk through the operating model I think every enterprise needs to adopt if it wants to be genuinely AI-native, not just AI-curious.</description>
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