Instinctually know which parts of images recaptcha actually has problems recognising

>instinctually know which parts of images recaptcha actually has problems recognising

i am de captain of google now

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>instinctually

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>captcha wants me to select all buses
>can tell that one is not a bus but a campervan
>captcha wants me to tell it that it is a bus
I wonder if they would consider adding a box in the corner to check when the algorithm is wrong.

ouf

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How?

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>not intentionally misleading captcha when it gives you the "100% trust" pick

wisdom of elders cannot be known by the profane

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I-Is this thread a robot...?

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>always pick one wrong frame to see if it will catch it

captchas are fucking stupid
how am I supposed to know what street signs in other countries look like
if they were smart, they'd train sign detection by ip -> country and pay people one satoshi in bitcoin to give people a reason to give a shit instead of jumping over random hurdles just to get to the page they were interested in

>implying google needs any more of your help

The reason google added the ability to skip captchas entirely if you enable cookies is because their AI is already finished. The only reason captcha exists now is for punishment. The only reason the captcha lets you make mistakes is for the benefit of the doubt to not exclude the average stupid user.

>captchas are fucking stupid
>how am I supposed to know what street signs in other countries look like

maybe... maybe it's you?

Pretty much reNigger still works in its own way on the v2 captcha. But I haven't gotten it to work with the noscript version so does that mean they only give you captchas that are already solved?

Damn, he spent 700 dollars to draw that peepee

>captcha wants me to select the bridge
>select a straight line that isn't the bridge
>gets accepted
>playing_my_part_at_destroying_the_botnet.smug

Kinda same here.
I know what to select sometimes without reading or what to select even if it's not what is being asked.

>The only reason captcha exists now is for punishment
What are they punishing us for?
The only reason the captcha lets you make mistakes is for the benefit of the doubt to not exclude the average stupid user.
Why do you think so?

>I wonder if they would consider adding a box in the corner to check when the algorithm is wrong
I hope they do just so I can abuse it.