Why does Google need to know what and where chimneys are?
I thought these captchas were training self-driving cars?
Why does Google need to know what and where chimneys are?
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Self driving vehicles, not just cars. ie. attack drones for when chimneys need to be destroyed with extreme prejudice.
Sleighs are vehicles too, you know! And Santa has been looking for something more automated.. Those deer ain't got eternal life! Ho ho ho!
Machine learning, you answered yourself.
Actually they're also training their image classification systems used in image search.
>implying they're training to destroy chimneys, not to break into your house through the chimney
In case they make them fly?
>they're training their image recognition software
>by using images whose answers are already known
It's more plausible than they use "cars", "stairs", "crosswalks", "traffic lights" and "chimneys" because those are easily recognizable stuff everywhere in the world AND they don't need any copyright to be used.
Google captchas are a mix of already known and unknown answers. If you figure it out, you can fill some of them wrong and it still goes through
I always click some wrong ones because fuck google.
>with extreme prejudice
Zhan! Quickly! Be racist
N-no reason goy, just keep posting!
>he doesn't know
HAHAHAHA
yeah continue trying to manipulate google's data user. there definitely won't be happening anything to you
At this point the machine just decides what it need to be trained with
Newfags won't know the project nigger.
There are people posting here today who have never even used text captchas.
It's so google knows who to target with firewood ads.
You can't. I've tried this in the past and it feeds me more and more captchas until I get it right. They check your answer with their previously received answers to determine if you're close to truth or trolling it.
do this faggot
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>Lawrence Teen Killed When Chimney From House Explosion Falls on Car
Self-driving cars will enter ninja mode when detecting nearby chimneys so tragedies like this never happen again.
If only statistics had a way to eliminate outliers.
I don't get it.
>I thought these captchas were training self-driving cars?
Google is also interested in things like pic related.
They're going to train it to recognize everything.
They began with roads to avoid creeping you out.
>destroy
more like buzz quadrocopters down to murder your dog and fuck your wife
>by using images whose answers are already known
Yes, that's exactly how you train an algorithm you utter moron
I think they get the images off google search and then use some sort of simple statistical algorithm to determine which squares/images get which classification - which is why you'll often see the same image many times for a few days before it goes away, brute force statistics having figured out what the answer is to a satisfactory degree of confidence.
It probably scores you against what all the other people are picking.
That thing looks like a deathtrap. Helicopters are safe because their large rotors have enough moment of inertia to keep spinning long enough for a flare and touchdown after an autorotation. These things don't look like they could ever survive a power failure.
Does it even have a pitch control? Can't perform an autorotation with a fixed pitch rotor, no way to trade RPM for lift.
Automated chimney homing system, aka Big Red
I've been wondering the same.
I suspect it's just a mock-up to trick investors.
>according to ReCAPTCHA data this obstruction isn't a chimney so let me just crash into it....
You need 4chanX for this right?
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