I always click skip on the AI-generated ones because none of the objects are real, therefore none of them are bicycles or traffic lights or whatever.
Another thing that pisses me off is the fact that the rider isn’t considered part of the motorcycle. This is going to someone killed when the inevitable scenario comes up where a robotaxi hits a motorcyclist’s arm making a pass, or fails to see them completely because part of their bike was obscured from view, despite their body being clearly visible.
I don’t? I vaguely recall doing these when searching for work but that is seldom. Otherwise I’ve never needed to do it, it’s always been a want and seeing that capcha changes it to a do not want.
Am I the only one that nopes out of sites that use this style of capcha? No i will not waste my time training your AI.
I always click skip on the AI-generated ones because none of the objects are real, therefore none of them are bicycles or traffic lights or whatever.
Another thing that pisses me off is the fact that the rider isn’t considered part of the motorcycle. This is going to someone killed when the inevitable scenario comes up where a robotaxi hits a motorcyclist’s arm making a pass, or fails to see them completely because part of their bike was obscured from view, despite their body being clearly visible.
Even for the real images I assume they’re using my effort to train an AI to recognize the stated object. It’s also too much hassle.
Well then how the hell do you apply for a job or log in to a website you haven’t been to in a while? It is impossible to avoid these captchas.
I don’t? I vaguely recall doing these when searching for work but that is seldom. Otherwise I’ve never needed to do it, it’s always been a want and seeing that capcha changes it to a do not want.