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by username223
3113 days ago
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Yes, back in the day, CAPTCHA was a good way to use human time trying to submit forms to both block spam-bots, and do useful work (e.g. label training data). This worked well when ML was bad at image recognition, but that's no longer the case. Unfortunately, as ML got better at the tasks, CAPTCHAs forced humans to do more work, and we're now at a point where either the machines are better, or it's not worth the humans' time. If your site has a CAPTCHA, there's a good chance I'll just close the tab and move on. |
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