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by NAR8789 33 days ago
If you're training this on your own timing patterns, do you worry that eventually captchas will pick up on this and you yourself will no longer be able to prove you are a human?
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Not particularly. I'm not yet convinced people's mouse movements are unique enough to our identity that they're useful as a fingerprint, whereas it's very easy to classify whether something looks bezier or looks human.

Eventually I'm hoping to collect enough data here to train a biased decoding model, so you could input some randomized personality vector (which implicitly encodes slow movement, jerky motion, trackpad, mouse, etc) and have that impact the RNN generation. So in theory there would be infinite combinations from the larger subspace we're sampling from.

I think the way to do it is to think of this as your own browser that can also be used by agents (with granular permissions). I use the browser for 5h today and my patterns then inform another 12h of agent use