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by DigitalBison 2689 days ago
> With the possibility of almost uniquely identifying us on the web through fingerprinting... Google, of all companies is in the perfect position to know that my web request was made by me... And therefore I'm not a robot.

The article explains that this is part of what reCAPTCHA does, e.g.:

> Finally they combine all of this data with their knowledge of the person using the computer. Almost everyone on the Internet uses something owned by Google – search, mail, ads, maps – and as you know Google Tracks All Of Your Things. When you click that checkbox, Google reviews your browser history to see if it looks convincingly human.

But your point is otherwise right in that it's used for ML training, which Google admits as another commenter pointed out.

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> Finally they combine all of this data with their knowledge of the person using the computer. Almost everyone on the Internet uses something owned by Google – search, mail, ads, maps – and as you know Google Tracks All Of Your Things.

Human [n]: Entity that uses Google®-brand services.

— Google Dictionary, 2020 edition