
'My soul left my body': customers see bills in the billions after AWS billing system goes haywire — but don't go emptying your bank accounts
THE SO WHAT
A stray bug in AWS’s billing estimator just showed how fragile trust is around opaque cloud and AI spend. Make sure you have independent usage metering and alerts in place—especially for GPU-heavy workloads—so a vendor-side glitch doesn’t trigger an internal fire drill.
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