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Space raises $2.4M to abolish the hard drive with an AI-native filesystem for humans and agents

Space, backed by a16z’s Speedrun, has raised $2.4M pre-seed to build a distributed filesystem that streams only the bytes people and AI agents need, using zero local disk. The pitch is bold; the space is crowded.

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Space raises $2.4M to abolish the hard drive with an AI-native filesystem for humans and agents
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