S3 Files and an AI-Powered Singing Rat Trap

S3 Files and an AI-Powered Singing Rat Trap

From Last Week In AWS Podcast by Corey Quinn

April 13, 2026 · 6 min · Episode 715

About this episode

Corey Quinn discusses the latest AWS updates and features in the week of April 13th.

AWS Morning Brief for the week of April, 13th with Corey Quinn. Links: AWS Certificate Manager now supports native certificate search Amazon S3 Lifecycle pauses actions on objects that are unable to replicate Amazon Bedrock now offers Claude Mythos Preview (Gated Research Preview) Amazon OpenSearch Serverless now supports Zstandard (zstd) codec for index compression AWS Secrets Manager console now supports custom input for AWS KMS keys Amazon Bedrock now supports cost allocation by IAM user and role Amazon S3 starts rolling out new security best practice to new and existing buckets by default Introducing AI-Powered Cost Analysis in AWS Cost Explorer Launching S3 Files, making S3 buckets accessible as file systems The future of managing agents at scale: AWS Agent Registry now in preview Understanding Amazon Bedrock model lifecycle Introducing OpenTelemetry & PromQL support in Amazon CloudWatch

People in this episode

Host: Corey Quinn

Topics covered

  • AWS updates
  • cloud computing
  • AI advancements
  • S3 features
  • cost management
  • security best practices

Keywords

  • AWS
  • S3
  • AI
  • cloud computing
  • cost analysis
  • security
  • Amazon Bedrock

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: AWS

Products: AWS Certificate Manager, Amazon S3, Amazon Bedrock, Amazon OpenSearch Serverless, AWS Secrets Manager, AWS Cost Explorer, AWS Agent Registry, Amazon CloudWatch

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