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Google reCAPTCHA images

Submitted by Bassdrop, , Thread ID: 85651

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22-04-2018, 12:25 PM
#1
When ticking the "I'm not a robot" checkbox isn't enough, Google reCAPTCHA asks you to choose thumbnails that meet a specified criteria...

I don't think they could have come up with anything more boring/mundane though.. it's practically always "vehicles", "roads","store fronts", "street signs".

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With their vast image library, you'd think they could've at least attempted to use something that wouldn't make a human want to shoot themself in the face if they had to solve a whole bunch of them, as I'm doing now... same shit, over and over

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RE: Google reCAPTCHA images

This post was last modified: 22-04-2018, 12:36 PM by TimeTraveller
#2
that captcha is far more intelligent thing than you can fathom my man
they're actually collecting data to train their AI with this for better image recognition.
They will keep sending you same few image choices until they come up with an ultimately intelligent AI

anyways, the image selection doesn't get triggered so easily, if you're a normal user it would work on a single click in most cases.
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RE: Google reCAPTCHA images

#3
that captcha is far more intelligent of you. why di you take image

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