OpenAI launches stateful AI on AWS, signaling a control plane power shift

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This supports real enterprise workflows involving chained tool calls, long running processes, human approvals, system identity propagation, retries, exception handling, and audit trails, said Gogia, while Bedrock enforces existing identity and access management (IAM) policies, virtual private cloud (VPC) boundaries, security tooling, logging standards, and compliance frameworks.

“Most pilot failures happen because context resets across calls, permissions are misaligned, tokens expire mid workflow, or an agent cannot resume safely after interruption,” he said. These issues can be avoided in stateful environments. 

Factors IT decision-makers should consider

However, there are second order considerations for enterprises, Gogia emphasized. Notably, state persistence increases the attack surface area. This means persistent memory must be encrypted, governed, and auditable, and tool invocation boundaries should be “tightly controlled.” Further, workflow replay mechanisms must be deterministic, and observability granular enough to satisfy regulators.

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