Having worked in orgs both with and without a QA function, they can serve a very important counter-balancing function to an overly aggressive product org, that is determined to ship the features that'll make their growth metrics at any cost.
(This is the more modern version of QA, of course, where it stands for Quality Advocate or Quality Assistance)
(This is the more modern version of QA, of course, where it stands for Quality Advocate or Quality Assistance)