Too much open-source AI is exposing itself to the web

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Researchers discovered 175,108 Ollama AI hosts exposed to the internet across 130 countries, creating a security monoculture vulnerable to exploitation. Most instances run similar models (Llama, Qwen2, Gemma2) with exposed APIs, tool-calling capabilities, and no safety guardrails. The lack of centralized oversight means these

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