To post a comment on my blog ...
I have to click the "I'm not a robot button."
I have to pick the stairs in an image.
I have to find the traffic lights in an image.
I have to do that with a new image.
I have to do that with a new image.
I have to find the fire hydrants in a set of images. When I click them they vanish and are replaced by more fire hydrants. I have to keep doing this until there are none left. The last square fills with a fire hydrant five times.
Google suggests I log in. I give it my account name and password.
It requests 2 form verification.
I go into the bedroom and get my phone, come back to my office and type in the number that's been sent.
Google posts my comment.
Thanks, Google! Keeping my blog secure and shit!
I have to click the "I'm not a robot button."
I have to pick the stairs in an image.
I have to find the traffic lights in an image.
I have to do that with a new image.
I have to do that with a new image.
I have to find the fire hydrants in a set of images. When I click them they vanish and are replaced by more fire hydrants. I have to keep doing this until there are none left. The last square fills with a fire hydrant five times.
Google suggests I log in. I give it my account name and password.
It requests 2 form verification.
I go into the bedroom and get my phone, come back to my office and type in the number that's been sent.
Google posts my comment.
Thanks, Google! Keeping my blog secure and shit!
1 comment:
It seems obvious they are using user input in captchas to train image recognition AIs, which is... clever, but does not result in optimal user experience, and ultimately self-defeating.
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