• @[email protected]
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    782 years ago

    My tin foil hat tells me that these captcha tests were never about preventing actual bots, but rather they were intentionally put in place for google / whoeverelse to get free training on their image recognition software ai.

    • @[email protected]
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      212 years ago

      This was probably a bonus of using them, but they did stop bots. They aren’t meant to stop the sophisticated AI we have now, they are meant to stop swarms of “dumb” bots from creating spam accounts, ddosing servers, etc

      A few bots accessing your site doesn’t matter. A million bots do

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      2 years ago

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    • @[email protected]
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      502 years ago

      You’re describing reCaptcha and it’s not a secret. It was used to digitize books and improve existing text recognition technology.

      There’s a TEDx talk from one of the creators from 2011 when they were still widely used.

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      32 years ago

      Training and validating machine learning models was always part of the point of captchas, it’s not even a secret

    • Picklebug
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      52 years ago

      I mean, I thought it was fairly common knowledge that those image tests were being used to to crowdsource AI training data.

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      That’s not even tinfoil-y at all. That’s exactly what they’re for. These days, they’ve also started branching into training for AI image generators.