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Alon Chen @ EU-Startups 3 place · today 11:09 EDT

What AI-native means for startups in 2026, and why it is not just for big tech

In 2026, many startup founders are facing the same uncomfortable truth. Their product may be technically solid, and their team may be shipping fast, but growth stalls the moment AI agents become the first touchpoint in the customer journey. The interface has changed, and with it, so should we. In previous years, you optimised for ...

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