Bots are better than humans at cracking ‘Are you a robot?’ Captcha tests, study finds::New study suggests effort users put in cracking these puzzles every day may be more trouble than its worth

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    1 year ago

    Those things have been kicking my ass whenever I have a VPN on lately.

    I’m out here clicking stairs, motorbikes, crosswalks, traffic lights, and it just keeps giving me “Try Again” …I’m starting to doubt I’m actually human.

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      1 year ago

      That’s the point. You can’t be identified. You will be stopped or harassed until you comply and be willing to be identified.

      Welcome to the brave new internet.

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      1 year ago

      I’m convinced many of them fail you on purpose so they do multiples of them. Increasing the amount of training per user.

      My favorites are the ones i used to get on dread, jesus christ i’ve never sworn so much trying to do something so simple, it was ridiculous.

    • nostradiel@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      It’s actually machine-learning mechanism from google. They basically use all people on the internet to educate their systems about recognising stuff in the picture.

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      1 year ago

      I’ve been having the same problem even on my home IP. It only happens when I’m using Firefox though. If I use Chrome, and oddly enough change my IP by routing through my rented VPS and pass a few captchas then Google will eventually start to trust Firefox from my home IP. It’s bizarre and Google is really starting to piss me off because I’m wasting so much time on this shit.