• @[email protected]
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      The test isn’t the panels you click on, it tracks how your mouse pointer moves. Bots or robots tend to move in straight lines, whereas with humans, the pointer moves in a more random fashion. That’s how you pass.

    • @[email protected]
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      Especially because the answers to these captchas are used to train self driving car AI, so if you fuck it up the self driving cars will crash and you will have blood on your hands :/

  • CoolerOpposide [none/use name]
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    These are actually checking if you are a bot btw, so to pass them more quickly just don’t move like a bot would. Do shit a bot wouldnt do like clicking and unclicking something, swirl your cursor around the screen, etc.

    Also answer these kind of wrong to fuck with AI

  • @[email protected]
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    Whenever I get a capcha of anyone on a vehicle, I always make it a point to highlight the entirety of the driver too because I’m not going to just let Google train its self-driving vehicles to just ignore that every motorcycle has a rider on it.

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    I hate these captcha. You look at the picture, the edge of the traffic light or the motorcycle goes outside the box. You decide to click on the square where this tiny part of the image is and the message “This is incorrect!”.

    Captcha without images from Cloudflare is even more infuriating. The so-called “Connection reliability check” takes quite a long time and this captcha appears often.

  • GHOSCHT
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    What I hate so much more are the OpenAI captchas. Especially the goddamn rat ones

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      I had much (not) fun with the ones on the Sony/Playstation page.
      Somezhibg with alligning a 3d object with a specified direction.

    • VaultBoyNewVegas
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      It’s the text ones for me. I struggle to read the font on some of them so I can’t tell the difference between a capital letter or a lowercase one so now if they’ve the text reader for blind/partially sighted people I’ll use that.

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    They do that on purpose, as an AI/Bot wouldn’t hesitate.

    Sometimes I’ll be stuck on a captcha because I’m answering too fast, so I’ll wait a delay then hit the answer and suddenly it stops going in circles

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      I thought the reason is they want to see the limits of what a human considers qualify as answer to their question in order to better train their AI?

      Edit: Although I guess nothing is stopping the answer from being Porque No los Dos?

      • @[email protected]
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        I mean it could absolutely be both. There’s assumedly a lot that goes into these algorithms and most of it we will never know for sure, just make educated speculation lol

  • @[email protected]
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    This is how I approach these: that square only has a single traffic light, not multiple traffic lights like the prompt is asking for

  • Morton Fox
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    The ones that get me are captchas saying select all squares with motorcycles when it is clearly a bicycle.

    • @[email protected]
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      There was an inflection point where captcha went from “demonstrate human vision” to “guess what the robot sees.”

      I got one asking for mountain ranges where one was plainly the tops of nearby trees. Which I got scolded for not clicking on.