• AI Will Eat Itself

    From Lawrence =?iso-8859-13?q?D=FFOliveiro?=@ldo@nz.invalid to comp.misc on Mon May 11 01:11:18 2026
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    So the parasites have already gathered around the “legitimate” AI
    services, and are busy sucking the lifeblood off them in any way they
    can manage <https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/chinese-grey-market-sells-claude-api-access-at-90-percent-off-through-proxy-networks-that-harvest-user-data>.
    And none of the countermeasures works -- not for long.

    Does anybody feel much sympathy? Or are you looking forward to this
    hastening the inevitable implosion of the AI bubble?
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  • From oldernow@oldernow@dev.null to comp.misc on Mon May 11 03:12:00 2026
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    On 2026-05-11, Lawrence D’Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> wrote:
    So the parasites have already gathered around
    the “legitimate” AI services, and are busy
    sucking the lifeblood off them in any way they
    can manage
    <https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/chinese-grey-market-sells-claude-api-access-at-90-percent-off-through-proxy-networks-that-harvest-user-data>.
    And none of the countermeasures works -- not for long.

    Does anybody feel much sympathy? Or are you
    looking forward to this hastening the inevitable
    implosion of the AI bubble?

    Standard issue results for self-centric beings.
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  • From none@none@none.rip to comp.misc on Mon May 11 06:00:09 2026
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    On 11/05/2026 3:11 AM, Lawrence D’Oliveiro wrote:
    So the parasites have already gathered around the “legitimate” AI services, and are busy sucking the lifeblood off them in any way they
    can manage <https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/chinese-grey-market-sells-claude-api-access-at-90-percent-off-through-proxy-networks-that-harvest-user-data>.
    And none of the countermeasures works -- not for long.

    Does anybody feel much sympathy? Or are you looking forward to this
    hastening the inevitable implosion of the AI bubble?

    You will lose your sympathy the moment you realize who will pay the bill
    ;/ or the moment another parasite jumps on your ldo bubble.
    --
    none
    http://morena.rip
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  • From Adrian Caspersz@email@here.invalid to comp.misc on Mon May 11 09:28:06 2026
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    On 11/05/2026 02:11, Lawrence D’Oliveiro wrote:
    So the parasites have already gathered around the “legitimate” AI services, and are busy sucking the lifeblood off them in any way they
    can manage <https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/chinese-grey-market-sells-claude-api-access-at-90-percent-off-through-proxy-networks-that-harvest-user-data>.
    And none of the countermeasures works -- not for long.

    Does anybody feel much sympathy? Or are you looking forward to this
    hastening the inevitable implosion of the AI bubble?

    At the moment hardware and services to host is expensive, and to some
    extent monopolized by those that have the capital to build the current infrastructure. However, there will come an age where that will be much cheaper and all of our IT symmetric key security mechanisms smashed.

    For physical authentication at a bank in the future, you will be
    expected to give a blood sample, and bring a relative for two factor ...
    --
    Adrian C
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  • From ${send-direct-email-to-news1021-at-jusme-dot-com-if-you-must}@${send-direct-email-to-news1021-at-jusme-dot-com-if-you-must}@jusme.com to comp.misc on Mon May 11 10:56:12 2026
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    On 2026-05-11, Adrian Caspersz <email@here.invalid> wrote:
    On 11/05/2026 02:11, Lawrence D’Oliveiro wrote:
    So the parasites have already gathered around the “legitimate” AI
    services, and are busy sucking the lifeblood off them in any way they
    can manage
    <https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/chinese-grey-market-sells-claude-api-access-at-90-percent-off-through-proxy-networks-that-harvest-user-data>.
    And none of the countermeasures works -- not for long.

    Does anybody feel much sympathy? Or are you looking forward to this
    hastening the inevitable implosion of the AI bubble?

    At the moment hardware and services to host is expensive, and to some
    extent monopolized by those that have the capital to build the current infrastructure. However, there will come an age where that will be much cheaper and all of our IT symmetric key security mechanisms smashed.

    For physical authentication at a bank in the future, you will be
    expected to give a blood sample, and bring a relative for two factor ...

    Four-factor authentication.

    1) Something you know
    2) Something you have
    3) Something you are
    4) Someone who knows you

    Of course that could get crowded if #4 is recursive :)
    --
    Ian

    "Tamahome!!!" - "Miaka!!!"
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  • From oldernow@oldernow@dev.null to comp.misc on Mon May 11 12:27:10 2026
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    On 2026-05-11, none <none@none.rip> wrote:
    On 11/05/2026 3:11 AM, Lawrence D’Oliveiro wrote:
    So the parasites have already gathered around
    the “legitimate” AI services, and are busy
    sucking the lifeblood off them in any way they
    can manage
    <https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/chinese-grey-market-sells-claude-api-access-at-90-percent-off-through-proxy-networks-that-harvest-user-data>.
    And none of the countermeasures works --
    not for long.

    Does anybody feel much sympathy? Or are
    you looking forward to this hastening the
    inevitable implosion of the AI bubble?

    You will lose your sympathy the moment you
    realize who will pay the bill ;/ or the moment
    another parasite jumps on your ldo bubble.

    Given the vast majority of human verbiage is
    lies, AI is just regurgitated lies. Is there
    really *that* much difference? So how could
    I possibly care? It's on the screen, I
    ingest grains of salt while reading,
    and then it's over and usually
    completely forgotten not much
    later.

    Not unlike farts, come to
    think of it.
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  • From Lawrence =?iso-8859-13?q?D=FFOliveiro?=@ldo@nz.invalid to comp.misc on Mon May 11 22:37:41 2026
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    On Mon, 11 May 2026 09:28:06 +0100, Adrian Caspersz wrote:

    At the moment hardware and services to host is expensive, and to
    some extent monopolized by those that have the capital to build the
    current infrastructure. However, there will come an age where that
    will be much cheaper and all of our IT symmetric key security
    mechanisms smashed.

    The primary costs of running an AI service (or any large-scale compute facility) or not the hardware cost, or even the salaries of the crew (sysadmins, developers, whatever): it’s the electricity bill.

    And that is going up, not down.
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