There are AI transit stations that profit from selling user data.
In May 2026, the AI API transit station, once considered a "grassroots business" by the industry, suddenly became a hot race track: Sun Yuchen, the Trump family's associated encryption project WLFI, and Fu Sheng, CEO of Cheetah Mobile, entered the game, each promoting their platforms, investing money in subsidies, and binding tokens. There are also ultra-low-priced AI transit stations on the market claiming that "1 yuan can be exchanged for 2.85 million tokens", seemingly benefiting users, but actually hiding huge risks. Being banned and running away, lowering the intelligence of models, and arbitrarily raising prices have become industry norms, and some AI transit stations even profit by reselling user data. Some industry insiders have tested and found that many AI transit stations have issues such as malicious code injection, stealing cloud credentials, and stealing encrypted assets.
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