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by bluish29
917 days ago
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> Which is probably comparable to the energy used to train AI models used in reCAPTCHA Are you comparing the energy it takes to train a model which is bounded and defined with unbounded inference which can (in principle) go multiple order of magnitude depending on the usage? Or maybe I misunderstood what you are trying to say? then I apologize in advance. |
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From what I understand of reCAPTCHA, the model isn't static and is continuously learning from every interaction[0]:
> reCAPTCHA’s risk-based bot algorithms apply continuous machine learning that factors in every customer and bot interaction to overcome the binary heuristic logic of traditional challenge-based bot detection technologies.
I don't know the energy demands of such a system.
mCaptcha, under attack situations, will at most take 5s of CPU time on a busy (regular multitasking with multiple background process) smartphone.
[0]: https://www.google.com/recaptcha/about/