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the_biotyesterday at 4:10 PM2 repliesview on HN

Has this actually been investigated and proven to be true? I see allegations, but no facts really.

It seems to me to be just as likely that people are installing LLM chatbot apps that do the occasional bit of scraping work on the sly, covered by some agreed EULA.


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Symbioteyesterday at 5:34 PM

Another likely source is "free" VPN tools, or tools for streaming TV (especially football or other pay-to-view stuff). The tool can make a little money proxying requests at the same time.

I can't provide evidence as it's close to impossible to separate the AI bots using residential proxies from actual users, and their IPs are considered personal data. But as the other reply shows, it's easy enough to find people selling this service.

essephyesterday at 4:44 PM

Seriously, go to Google.

Search for: "residential proxy" ai data scraping.

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