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I’m pretty sure that’s always what capchas were for… training ai image recognition.
They just also use it as security theater.
Rate limiting
Google probably wanted to reduce phone spam so they created a way to keep spam farms busy.
Lol Jdownloader will just solve your captchas automatically as it hits the sites that require it.
Seriously? That’s hilarious and also polluting the training data if true.
Not these ones. They’re automatically generated so the computer that creates them will already know what the string is meant to be. You don’t need human annotations to use these kinds of capcha as training data.
This is just a road block. They’re designed to inconvenience spammers so you get less spam to delete.
But it should be lower case “p” at the end
Capchas aren’t generally case sensitive though.
Depends. I know that Microsoft changed to non-case sensitive not terribly long ago (for things like testexchangeconnectivity).
They’re not? Doesn’t that make them less effective?
Less effective in what way? The actual answer is their use for training AI isn’t as good, but that’s not what I think you (or most other people) mean. The main use of them is to train AI via humans, the security is secondary and just a smart way to get free work.
Less effective as the intended use of a CAPTCHA. Not as AI training.
Oh fuck, we’re doomed
Back to looking for images with fire hydrants and ducks then.
And bicycles.
Tin foil hat theory: the oil lobby loves encouraging the use of bicycles for captchas because no matter what, there’s always part of the rim of the grainy ass photo just barely sticking into the other square, making you keep locating the fucking bicycles for hours on end, with the hopes that you absolutely hate the sight of them after you’ve developed PTSD from just trying to visit a stupid website to read something. God damn fucking bicycle captchas.
Now I want a bicycle