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AI token fraud surges as criminals steal computing power; Wall Street bets on oil shortages

Criminals are exploiting AI services by signing up for new accounts to steal valuable tokens, which are then resold or used for illicit activities. This widespread "token pilfering" is so rampant that it's becoming prohibitively expensive for some AI startups to offer free trials. The speed at which these fraudulent agents consume tokens makes traditional anti-fraud measures ineffective, leading to significant financial losses for AI companies. AI

影响 Widespread token fraud could increase operational costs for AI startups and potentially limit the availability of free trials for legitimate users.

排序理由 The article discusses a specific type of fraud impacting AI companies, which falls under the category of AI-adjacent products and services.

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AI token fraud surges as criminals steal computing power; Wall Street bets on oil shortages

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