Daedskin,

This is how I approach these: that square only has a single traffic light, not multiple traffic lights like the prompt is asking for

mortonfox,
@mortonfox@pawb.social avatar

The ones that get me are captchas saying select all squares with motorcycles when it is clearly a bicycle.

mindbleach,

There was an inflection point where captcha went from “demonstrate human vision” to “guess what the robot sees.”

I got one asking for mountain ranges where one was plainly the tops of nearby trees. Which I got scolded for not clicking on.

Depress_Mode,

Whenever I get a capcha of anyone on a vehicle, I always make it a point to highlight the entirety of the driver too because I’m not going to just let Google train its self-driving vehicles to just ignore that every motorcycle has a rider on it.

SpaceScotsman,

Answer wrong. The more of us humans that answer wrong, the less accurate we need to be to get past these stupid things. If google want me to do work for them, they can pay me.

Flabbergassed,
@Flabbergassed@artemis.camp avatar

I unwittingly do that all the time. It often takes me 30+ Captchas before I finally get in. Then I've forgotten what the hell I was doing in the first place.

Confused_Emus,

Do you usually do them quickly? Try slowing down next time, and you’ll get through with less captchas.

kibiz0r,

If google want me to do work for them, they can pay me.

They kinda do. This is the way the “free” model of internet services works. One of the reasons I think we should probably switch to expecting services to either be paid or non-profit, rather than ad/data-supported.

TranscendentalEmpire,

Yeah, but the whole point of offering free services was just a ploy to crush competition with shorter runways to profit. Google could just sustain "free"services longer than their competitors could remain solvent.

Now that they’ve run most of their competitors into the ground, and now that people and businesses have become dependent on these services. They can bank off advertising and monetizing services with subscriptions.

Google business accounts used to be free, now you have to pay 9 bucks a month per employee, and you are subjected to even more advertising. Neither advertising nor subscriptions are going anywhere, especially now that subscription plans are so normalized.

intensely_human,

That might have been the point. It’s also saved me countless hours of my life being able to navigate anywhere at any time with step by step instructions on how to get there.

There was a lot of value produced for a lot of people by google maps so far

TranscendentalEmpire,

There was a lot of value produced for a lot of people by google maps so far

Right… But people don’t get upset about monopolies because they don’t create value. They get upset because they eliminate competition and choice.

Floon,

Hate this. Every time, I seem to guess wrong.

Guess I’m a robot.

Mkengine,

Then I would recommend Buster for you.

jackpot,
@jackpot@lemmy.ml avatar

in my experience, only click stuff if it mainly in that frame

Siegfried,

Its worst when you clearly see small traffic lights far back in the same pucture

blattrules,

The worst for me is the motorcycles one; half of the pictures are of motor scooters. Does it count those as motorcycles or is it counting on the user to know the difference because they’re not technically the same thing?

Aloha_Alaska,

I was about to make a similar comment but you beat me to it.

It recently showed me a bicycle as part of “select all motorcycles” so I didn’t pick it. And I failed. Twice. Finally picked the bicycle and it let me through. Guess the computer knows best.

mexicancartel,

Beatmeattoit

Ullallulloo,
@Ullallulloo@civilloquy.com avatar

It also does it the other way around. I failed recently for not calling a motorcycle a bicycle.

psycho_driver,

This was me in the early days of captchas. Now I’m all like 360 no-scope BOOM HEADSHOT let me in motherfuckers!

yanyuan,

I think, the trick is to not over think it. Just go with your first impulse. Be quick, be lazy, because most people are and when you reply like most people, you are “no robot”.

some_guy,

This scenario pisses me off as I debate how pedantic to be.

ElmarsonTheThird,
@ElmarsonTheThird@feddit.de avatar

Same shit with bikes. Is the rider part of the bike or not?

Speculater,
@Speculater@lemmy.world avatar

Well the seat post is under their butt.

knatschus,

Consindering that we’re training Ai to be safe on the roads i would say the rider is the most vital part.

lowleveldata,

That’s the frame of the lights so no

Teapot,

🤓

OverthinkingCAPTCHAs,

story of my life…

veni_vedi_veni,

It’s funny that captchas are in a never ending arms race with bots trained on the same datasets capturing humans answering these stupid puzzles.

Pretty soon we’re going to be drinking verification cans

CosmicTurtle,

Well of course we are. A bot can’t drink!

guyrocket,
@guyrocket@kbin.social avatar

I just think to myself: What would a robot do?

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