You shouldn't be(!) We have a very high bar set up to be met to be considered bot traffic. Sometimes we are at the behest of the model providers and there's way more latency + even timeouts under higher load.
I love AMP, it delivers great results. I like that it’s opinionated in how it should be used and for example tells me that I need to hand off context.
I love that I am not welded to one model and someone smart has evaluated what’s best fit for what.
It’s a bit a shame they lost Steve Yegge as their brand ambassador. A respected and practicing coder is big endorsement.
The writer Viktor Pelevin in 2001 wrote a sci-fi story "The Air Defence (Zenith) Codes of Al-Efesbi" where an abandoned FSB agent would write on the ground in large text paradoxical sentences which would send AI enabled drones into a computational loop thereby crashing them.
In systems thinking there’s the concept of “stocks” or “buffers”. Meaning that change of inputs into the systems first affect stocks/buffers before the outputs.
FWIW, a huge percentage of the spam I get is via Sendgrid, and at some point in the past year or two their abuse reporting mechanisms all turned into black holes, so mail sent via Sendgrid is heavily penalized in my spam rules.
Sending reputation is just as applicable if you're using a third party as if you're hosting it yourself, but much less under your control.