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by gigel82
1278 days ago
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We don't know enough about what happened but I disagree this should be an automatic red flag from the provider's side. I'm sure Azure has spending limits and alarms that one can set up (and probably should). The attitude of "provider should eat the cost" is ripe for abuse. I can set up some expensive GPU instances to train my GPT4 clone (millions worth of compute) than -after getting my models- claim I was "hacked" and refuse to pay my bill. Or maybe -more benign- have some buyer remorse after setting up a public instance for people to test out my new AI product then get scared when it gets the HN "hug of death" and my bill skyrockets. |
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