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Amazon S3 Files gives AI agents a native file system workspace, ending the object-file split that breaks multi-agent pipelines

Amazon S3 Files gives AI agents a native file system workspace, ending the object-file split that breaks multi-agent pipelines
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AI agents run on file systems using standard tools to navigate directories and read file paths.  The challenge, however, is that there is a lot of enterprise data in object storage systems, notably Amazon S3. Object stores serve data through API calls, not file paths. Bridging that gap has required a separate file system layer alongside S3, duplicated data and sync pipelines to keep both aligned.

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