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jonplackett ◴[] No.44381121[source]
I used to love to make silly websites or apps with new technologies. Been doing it since flash. I have a pretty decent hit rate! It’s not unusually to get half a million or so people try one of them.

But with AI that model is just totally broken because the running cost is so high.

If I have half a million people come play my silly AI game that I have no wish to monetise - I am gonna be POOR very fast.

Log in with [insert ai vendor here] is something I’ve been hoping would happen for a while.

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gavmor ◴[] No.44381710[source]
"Log in With Google" to use Drive storage has long been a thing. Maybe proxying Gemini usage isn't too far off.
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dcl ◴[] No.44382916[source]
"Bring your own AI" or "Provide your AI API access key" will probably be coming to a lot of services/apps that we want 'our' AI's to interact with.

I can see this also bringing strongly tiered AI's, there will be commodity/free AI's a and expensive ones for rich people/power users.

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cube00 ◴[] No.44383907[source]
> "Provide your AI API access key" will probably be coming to a lot of services/apps that we want 'our' AI's to interact with.

Considering provide your own API key is banned by a number of larger players (Reddit, Google Maps) to stop large numbers of users cashing in on the free/cheap low usage tiers I'd expect AI vendors would enforce the same rules soon once all this free VC hype funding dries up.

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pzo ◴[] No.44389111[source]
any details on this? how they can even detect it or ban it?
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cube00 ◴[] No.44394657[source]
It's in their TOS. Trivial to ban you when they see thousands of different keys coming from a single IP.
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1. pzo ◴[] No.44429978[source]
not sure what CORS rule they have but in edge apps most likely your users will run AI API directly from their devices so not like their key will be used more than on few edge devices they have.