Enterprise file access, not model capability, blocks AI adoption
Companies deploying AI agents face a critical gap: models can reason at scale, but they cannot safely access the scattered, permission-controlled files where real work lives. This infrastructure problem outpaces
A thread on r/AI_Agents has surfaced what many enterprise teams already know but few in the AI vendor space acknowledge: the real barrier to AI adoption inside companies is not model intelligence. It is file access, permissions, and context fragmentation.
The core problem is straightforward. AI sys...
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